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⅙ Thaler - Adalbert II of Walderdorff

Issuer Bishopric of Fulda
Year 1757
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Currency Thaler
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Reverse description The reverse bears a bold multi-line value inscription centered across the field, reading VI / EINEN / REICHS / THALER / 1·7·57, indicating the denomination as one-sixth of a Reichsthaler. Two small rosette or asterisk ornaments flank the numeral VI at the top of the legend. The lower portion of the reverse carries the mint standard legend, referencing the Leipzig monetary convention, which appears on the obverse periphery. The overall design is plain and typographic in character, with no additional figural elements, consistent with the utilitarian style of mid-18th century German ecclesiastical coinage.
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Reverse lettering VI EINEN REICHS THALER ·17·57· NACH DEM LEIPZIGER FUS
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