Schilling 1713-1714 front Schilling 1713-1714 back
Schilling 1713-1714 photo

Schilling

 
Billon 1.30 g 20 mm
Description
Issuer
City of Fribourg
Period
Free city
Type
Standard circulation coin
Years
1713-1714
Value
1 Schilling (1⁄40)
Currency
Thaler (1708-1798)
Composition
Billon
Weight
1.30 g
Diameter
20 mm
Thickness
0.5 mm
Shape
Round
Orientation
Medal alignment ↑↑
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-10-07
References
Numista
N#88166
Rarity index
93%

Reverse

Saint wearing mitre facing forward.

Script: Latin

Lettering: + SANCTVS + NICOLAVS +

Edge

Plain

Interesting fact

The Schilling 1713-1714 from City of Fribourg is a rare and valuable coin, with only a limited number minted during its production run. It is made of Billon, a type of alloy that consists of a mixture of copper, silver, and other metals. The coin weighs 1.30 grams and is considered a standard circulation coin, meaning it was widely used in everyday transactions in the City of Fribourg during its time. One interesting fact about this coin is that it features a unique design, with an image of a crowned eagle on one side and the coat of arms of Fribourg on the other. The eagle is depicted with its wings spread wide, symbolizing power and strength, while the coat of arms represents the city's rich history and heritage. The combination of these two symbols makes the coin a fascinating piece of numismatic history.