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Raitpfennig - George Frederick I

Issuer Duchy of Jägerndorf (Silesia)
Year 1573
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Composition Silver
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse lettering MARG.
GREFISC:
HE.IEGER
DORFISCHI
RAITPFEN
ING. 1573
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George Frederick I of Brandenburg-Ansbach acquired Jägerndorf through inheritance in 1543 and governed it as a Protestant enclave within largely Catholic Silesia. The Raitpfennig — an accounting token rather than a coin intended for general circulation — was issued for administrative reckoning, specifically for settling accounts at the ducal chamber. Prokisch's Rait#52 places this piece within a documented sequence, though survivors are scarce; accounting tokens were expendable objects, used until worn or lost, and rarely preserved with the care given to struck coinage.