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Kreuzer 'Etschkreuzer' MONETA NOVA

Issuer City of Lucerne
Year 1502-1550
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Currency Thaler (1422-1550)
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Obverse lettering LVCERNENCIS
(Translation: Lucernensis. Of Lucerne.)
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Reverse lettering * MONETA * NOVA * ⸰
(Translation: Moneta nova. New coin.)
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The Etschkreuzer takes its name from the Inn Valley trade route along the Etsch (Adige) River, where this denomination circulated widely as a transalpine commercial coin in the early sixteenth century. Lucerne's decision to strike its own version reflected the city's growing ambitions as a southern Swiss trade hub, positioning itself within a monetary zone dominated by Tyrolean and north Italian issuers. The type ran for nearly five decades without significant design revision — a longevity that speaks to its acceptance in regional markets rather than any civic neglect of the dies.

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