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| Location | Free imperial city of Nuremberg (German States) |
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| Year | 1814 |
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| Weight | 17.47 g |
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| Obverse description | Three conjoined busts in profile to the right — Alexander I of Russia (foreground left), Francis I of Austria (center, slightly raised), and Frederick William III of Prussia (foreground right) — rendered in high relief. The engraver Stettner's signature appears at the base of the device, with the circular legend naming all three monarchs and the word IETTON (jeton) at the bottom. |
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| Reverse description | Detailed cityscape scene depicting the Allied entry into Paris, with large crowds of troops and spectators filling the foreground and the Porte Saint-Martin triumphal arch dominating the center-right of the field, flanked by multi-story Parisian buildings. The legend EINZUG IN PARIS arcs around the upper periphery, while the exergue reads DEN 31 MAERZ / 1814. |
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| Reverse lettering | EINZUG IN PARIS DEN 31 MAERZ 1814 |
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