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Unique ID: HAMP-83F216
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A copper-alloy Post Medieval 'Rose / Orb' type jetton struck at Nuremberg by Master Hans Krauwinckel II c.1586-1635 AD. GOTT ALLEIN DIE EERESEI (to God alone be glory) reverse. Rosette initial marks. Mitchener 1527. The jetton is fairly worn and has a small circular piercing (c.1.3mm diameter) in the legend.
Evidence of reuse: Pierced
Subsequent action after recording: Returned to finder
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
Period from: POST MEDIEVAL
Period to: POST MEDIEVAL
Date from: Circa AD 1586
Date to: Circa AD 1635
Quantity: 1
Weight: 0.4 g
Diameter: 20.8 mm
Date(s) of discovery: Thursday 1st January 1970 - Friday 31st December 1999
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Other reference: Winchester Collections AY 568
Museum accession number: WINCM: AY 568.541
Primary material: Copper alloy
Manufacture method: Struck or hammered
Completeness: Complete
Issuer: Hans Krauwinckel II
Class: Nuremberg
Group: Rose/orb
Type: GOTT ALLEIN type (M1518-1533) - Hans Krauwinckel II: 1586-1635
Denomination: Jetton
Obverse description: Three crowns alternating with thre lis, arranged centrifugally around a central rose with six heart-shaped petals
Obverse inscription: HANNS [KRAVWINCK]EL' IN∙NV
Reverse description: Imperial orb surmounted by a cross pattee, within a tressure with three main arches
Reverse inscription: GOT[T.A]L[L]EIN.DI[E.E]ERE.SEI
Die axis measurement: 12 o'clock
4 Figure: SU5928
Four figure Latitude: 51.04832779
Four figure longitude: -1.15969959
1:25K map: SU5928
1:10K map: SU52NE
Grid reference source: Centred on field
Unmasked grid reference accurate to a 1 metre square.
Author | Publication Year | Title | Publication Place | Publisher | Pages | Reference | |
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Mitchiner, M. | 1988 | Jetons, Medalets and Tokens Vol I | London | Seaby | 440 | 1527 |