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Rechenpfennig - Pyramus and Thisbe - 'Avt Caesar Avt Nihil', by Hans I Krauwinckel

Location Nuremberg, Free imperial city of
Year 1566-1586
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Composition Brass
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Obverse description A standing armored warrior figure in full Roman military dress, helmeted, holding a flaming torch or censer in his left hand and a long spear in his right hand, with a sword, helmet, and additional arms scattered at his feet in the field. The legend runs around the periphery within a beaded border, with the maker's initials H·K· in the exergue.
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Reverse lettering PIRAMVS ET THISBE ✿ HANNS KRAV.
Mint Nuremberg, Germany
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