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1 Schilling ND
| Silver | 1.89 g | 25 mm |
| Issuer | Free Hanseatic city of Hamburg (German States) |
|---|---|
| Period | Free Hanseatic City (1324-1922) |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
| Years | 1434-1467 |
| Value | 1 Schilling (1⁄16) |
| Currency | Mark (1325-1552) |
| Composition | Silver |
| Weight | 1.89 g |
| Diameter | 25 mm |
| Thickness | 0.5 mm |
| Shape | Round (irregular) |
| Technique | Hammered |
| Orientation | Coin alignment ↑↓ |
| Demonetized | Yes |
| Updated | 2024-10-05 |
| Numista | N#309751 |
|---|---|
| Rarity index | 97% |
Reverse
Cross with central arms within a quatrefoil
Lettering: SIONO CRVCIS SAI,VEMV '
Comment
This coin has an obverse as an earlier Schilling of 1433 (Gaed#904) and a reverse as a later Schilling of 1468 (Gaed#907)Hence, it could be circulated between them.
Interesting fact
One interesting fact about the Standard circulation coin 1 Schilling ND (1434-1467) from Free Hanseatic city of Hamburg (German States) made of Silver weighing 1.89 g is that it features a unique design, showcasing the city's coat of arms, which includes a shield with a white eagle on a red background, surrounded by two lions. This design was used on many coins issued by the city during this time period and has become a recognizable symbol of Hamburg's rich history and culture.