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Gold guilder - Frederick III Dortmund mint

Issuer Holy Roman Empire
Year 1452-1493
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Currency Goldgulden (1400-1516)
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Reverse description Central imperial orb bearing a cross on its upper segment, enclosed within a prominent trefoil or quatrefoil frame, all set against a plain field within a beaded inner circle. The overall design is characteristic of Rhenish Goldgulden reverse types, with the orb symbolizing imperial authority. The surrounding legend in Gothic lettering identifies the issuing city of Dortmund. A small ornamental cross appears at the top of the legend break.
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Edge Plain
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