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Dicken

Issuer Talschaft of Uri
Year 1608-1611
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Shape Round
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Reverse script Latin
Reverse lettering *SANCT` MARTINVS*EP*
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Additional information

Uri was the smallest of the original Swiss forest cantons, and its autonomous coinage rights — exercised sporadically through the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries — were as much a political statement as a practical necessity. The Dicken denomination itself had been a workhorse of Swiss trade silver since the late fifteenth century, though by 1608 it was already yielding ground to the larger Taler in regional commerce.

Production across this four-year window was almost certainly limited; Uri lacked the mint infrastructure of Zurich or Bern and contracted work accordingly.

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