Rechenpfennig - Neptune, Hercules and Pallas Hans Krauwinckel

Rechenpfennig - Neptune, Hercules and Pallas (Hans Krauwinckel) - obverseRechenpfennig - Neptune, Hercules and Pallas (Hans Krauwinckel) - reverse

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Features

Location Free imperial city of Nuremberg (German States)
Type Utility items › Counter token
Years 1586-1635
Composition Brass
Weight 3.5 g
Diameter 27 mm
Shape Round
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Demonetized Yes
Number
N#
271497
References Feu# 11853,
Félix-Bienaimé Feuardent; 1904. Jetons et méreaux depuis Louis IX jusqu'à la fin du Consulat de Bonaparte / Tome 1. Grandes administrations de l'état de la ville de Paris; corporations, etc.; noblesse et villes de l'Ile-de-France. Rollin et Feuardent, Paris, France.
And 3 more volumes.
NJ 1# 313,
Franz Stalzer; 1989. Rechenpfennige / Band 1 - Nürnberg, signierte und zuweisbare Gepräge : 1. Lieferung: Die Familien Schultes, Koch und Krauwinckel = Jetons / Volume 1 - Nuremberg, signed and assignable coins : 1. The Schultes, Koch and Krauwinkel families. Staatliche Münzsammlung, München.
Neum# 32271
Erich Neumann; 1997. Die Münzen der westpreußischen und baltischen Städte unter polnischer bzw. schwedischer Oberhoheit. Self-published, Cologne, Germany.

Obverse

The god Neptune holding his trident in both hands, standing on a sea creature, sailing on the waves. In the background, on the right, a ship.Automatically translated

Script: Latin

Lettering: NEPTVNVS ✿

Engraver: Hans Krauwinckel

Reverse

Hercules standing right next to Pallas. Engraver's initials in exergue.Automatically translated

Script: Latin

Lettering:
HERCVLES ET PALLAS
H•K•

Engraver: Hans Krauwinckel

Mint

Nuremberg, Germany

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Date VG F VF XF AU UNC
ND (1586-1635) 

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