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| 正面描述 | Central device consisting of a heart-shaped heraldic shield bearing a rampant lion, the city arms of Laufenburg, rendered in Gothic style with fine engraved detail. The shield is set within an inner beaded border, flanked by decorative foliate or scroll elements at either side. The circumferential legend in Gothic uncial script reads MONET NOVA LOVFENBERG, separated by punctuation marks, with a cross patée at the commencement. The coin's irregular flan, characteristic of hammered production, frames the entire composition within an outer toothed or cable border. |
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| 正面铭文 | ✠ MONET ; NOVA : LOVFENBERG ; |
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| 附加信息 |
Laufenburg occupied a peculiar position in early sixteenth-century Rhine politics: the city straddled the river, with one half technically in Habsburg-controlled Further Austria and the other in the Swiss Confederation. The Plappart — a denomination common to the Upper Rhine monetary zone — was struck here during a window when the city retained enough municipal autonomy to issue its own coinage, a right that would progressively erode under Habsburg administrative pressure through the following decades.
The HMZ 1#2-2a attribution places this among the earliest documented issues for Laufenburg's civic series.