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⅔ Thaler - John Eitel I

Issuer Burgraviate of Friedberg
Year 1674-1676
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Shape Round
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Obverse description Armored figure of Saint George standing in full-length, clad in plate armor and holding a long sword downward in his right hand while bearing a flag or lance in his left; a crowned shield bearing the Friedberg arms is positioned at his left side. The dragon is depicted beneath his feet, being vanquished. The date appears divided to the sides of the central figure. The encircling legend reads MONE NOVCASTR / .IMP.FRIDB*., separated by the two coats of arms flanking the saint.
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Reverse description Crowned double-headed imperial eagle displayed in the field, with an imperial orb on its breast. Below the eagle, two shield-bearing arms emerge from either side, with the denomination numeral '60' (representing 60 Kreuzer, i.e. ⅔ Thaler) inscribed between them. The surrounding legend references Emperor Leopold I.
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