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| Issuer | Imperial City of Nijmegen |
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| Year | 1523 |
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| Currency | Gulden (1506-1581) |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Reverse description | The elaborately detailed coat of arms of the Imperial City of Nijmegen occupies the central field, depicted as a crowned and mantled achievement supported by two rampant lions as heraldic supporters. The shield itself bears the Nijmegen civic arms. A imperial crown surmounts the composition. The surrounding legend ⋆ INSIGNIA ⋆ VRBIS IMPE ⋆ NOVIMAG` ⋆ runs around the periphery within a beaded inner border, identifying the arms as those of the Imperial city of Nijmegen. |
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| Reverse lettering | ⋆ INSIGNIA ⋆ VRBIS IMPE ⋆ NOVIMAG` ⋆ (Translation: Coat of arms of Imperial city of Nijmegen) |
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