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Person/InstitutionFrederick Ulrich, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1591-1634)x
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Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel: Friedrich Ulrich

Wegemuseum Wusterhausen/Dosse Münzen der Neuzeit Münzen des 17. Jh. [DE-MUS-830613_0000306]
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Description

Front: 5-fach behelmter 11-feldiger Wappenschild.
Rear: Wilder Mann auf Blumenwiese, mit einem Baum in der rechten Hand. Am Beginn der Umschrift Münzmeisterzeichen Doppellilie (Hans Laffers).
Clipped: Part of the rim of the coin has been removed by clipping in particular with coins made from precious metals.

Inscription

Vorderseite: FRIDERIC ULRIC D G DUX BRUNSVIC ET L (Fridericus Ulricus Dei Gratia Dux Brunsvicensis Et Luneburgensis = Friedrich Ulrich, von Gottes Gnaden Herzog von Braunschweig und Lüneburg)
Rückseite: DEO ET PATRIAE ANNO 1620 (AE ligiert)

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Welter, Welfen: 1057A

Material/Technique

Silver; struck

Measurements

Diameter
43 mm
Weight
27.56 g

Literature

  • G. Welter, Die Münzen der Welfen seit Heinrich dem Löwen I (1971) Nr. 1057A.
Created Created
1620
Höhn, Johann (der Ältere)
Lower Saxony
[Relation to time] [Relation to time]
1601
1600 1702
Wegemuseum Wusterhausen/Dosse

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