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⅑ Thaler

Issuer Free city of Augsburg (German States)
Year 1627
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Composition Silver
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Reverse description A displayed double-headed Imperial eagle, each head surmounted by a separate crown and both heads surmounted by a single larger imperial crown, occupies the central field. On the eagle's breast is an escutcheon bearing the fraction 1/9, denoting the coin's denomination as one-ninth of a Thaler. The eagle's talons grasp a sword and an orb, emblems of Imperial authority. The surrounding legend, separated by the dentilated rim, reads IMP CAS FERD II P F GER HVN BOH REX, citing the titles of Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand II.
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