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1 Reichsguldiner
Silver | 24.85 g | 42 mm |
Issuer | Free imperial city of Nuremberg (German States) |
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Period | Free City (1219-1806) |
Emperor | Ferdinand II (1619-1637) |
Type | Standard circulation coin |
Years | 1625-1629 |
Value | 1 Guldiner = 60 Kreuzer |
Currency | Reichsguldiner (1620-1753) |
Composition | Silver |
Weight | 24.85 g |
Diameter | 42 mm |
Shape | Round |
Demonetized | Yes |
Updated | 2024-10-05 |
Numista | N#132477 |
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Rarity index | 97% |
Reverse
Crowned imperial eagle, denomination within orb on chest.
Script: Latin
Interesting fact
One interesting fact about the 1 Reichsguldiner coin from the Free Imperial City of Nuremberg is that it was minted during a time of great economic and political change in the Holy Roman Empire. The coin was issued between 1625 and 1629, a period marked by the Thirty Years' War, which had a profound impact on the empire's economy and political structure. Despite these challenges, the Nuremberg mint continued to produce high-quality coins like the 1 Reichsguldiner, which were widely used for trade and commerce.