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Gold guilder - Sigismund as king of the Romans, Dortmund mint

Issuer City of Dortmund
Year 1419-1428
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Value 1 Goldgulden
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Obverse description Obverse displays a central roundel enclosed within a multi-lobed Gothic quatrefoil frame, within which a stylized symbol — likely a lily or fleur-de-lis variant — occupies the inner field. The surrounding annular legend, rendered in Gothic minuscule, reads SIGISMU`D ROMANORV` REX, identifying the issuing authority as Sigismund, King of the Romans. The design is executed in the hammered tradition characteristic of early 15th-century German goldgulden coinage, with the decorative foliate border providing a distinctly civic aesthetic.
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