Légende
One-and-a-half coin (1624). Maker: George William Hohenzollern (Elector of Brandenburg; Duke of Prussia; reign 1620–1640). Obverse: under the ducal mitre, a five-field coat of arms with the value numeral 3 in the shield; rim inscription separated by the mitre and numeral, terminating in a rosette GE.WI.MAR - BR. Reverse: royal orb with a cross whose arms terminate in finials; value numerals 24 in the lower part of the orb, date numerals 2-4 on the sides of the cross; rim inscription divided by a cross .MONE., A.DVC.PRVS.-, 1624. Iconography: orb of rule, cross, coats of arms. Place/date: Ducal Prussia (1525–1701), Königsberg. Coin specifications: diameter 19.0 mm, weight 0.85 g, axis 180°.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A49_304
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
26.7Mo (2.9Mo) / 25.8cm x 25.8cm / 3053 x 3053 (300dpi)