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Haller

Issuer City of Bern
Year 1539-1547
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Reference(s) HMZ 1#2-179
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Mint Bern Mint
Mintage 1539 - -
1540 - -
1545 - -
1546 - -
1547 - -
Additional information

The haller was the smallest accounting unit in Bernese monetary practice, struck in billon so debased it barely qualifies as a silver coin. Bern's right to strike such petty coinage was grounded in its status as a sovereign city within the Confederation, and the 1539–1547 production window corresponds to a period of active monetary reform across the Swiss cantons following the disruptions of the Reformation decade.

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