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Token - Henry IV - Hercules and Pallas - Aeterna Concordia

Location Nuremberg, Free imperial city of
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Period 17th century
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Reverse description Two standing figures in the field: Hercules at left leaning toward Pallas Athena at right, who places a crown upon his head and holds his helmet; a column with a smaller column appears in the background at right, and the Medusa-headed shield lies at the foot of the figures. The legend HERCVLES ET PALLAS flanks the figures, with maker's initials H.K. in the exergue.
Reverse script Latin
Reverse lettering HERCVLES ET PALLAS H. K.
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