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Vierer - Sigismund the Rich Meran

Issuer County of Tyrol (Austrian States)
Year 1439-1496
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description A crowned imperial eagle displayed, facing front with head turned to the left, rendered in the angular Gothic style typical of 15th-century Tyrolean coinage. The eagle's wings are spread with detailed feathering, and a small crown surmounts the head. The peripheral legend +COMES TIROL, identifying Sigismund as Count of Tyrol, encircles the design in Gothic uncial lettering, punctuated by decorative stops including a cross pattée at the beginning.
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Reverse lettering +COMES TIROL
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Mintage ND (1439-1496)
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