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1 Schilling - Magnus Hapsal, four-sectioned shield

Issuer Bishopric of Ösel-Wiek
Year 1564
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Weight 0.96 g
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Reverse description Central device depicting a displayed eagle, rendered in the crude hammered style characteristic of mid-16th-century Baltic episcopal coinage. The eagle occupies the majority of the field, with wings spread and head facing. A circular Latin legend surrounds the eagle, identifying the mint city of Hapsal and the coin's status as a new issue.
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Reverse lettering MO · NO · HAPSAL
(Translation: Moneta Nova Hapsal New coin of Hapsal)
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