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One of three early 17th-cent. Bavarian broadsides publishing edicts on coinage forbidding the circulation of rival foreign coinage:: CM.7072-2007

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One of three early 17th-cent. Bavarian broadsides publishing edicts on coinage forbidding the circulation of rival foreign coinage:

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Munich, 7 April 1618, folio broadside, two sheets pasted together, text below 24 illustrations of coins (14 from woodcuts and 10 from engraved copper plates), 53.5 x 32.0cm. The text refers to the above edict of 1617 and forbids the circulation of further foreign coins in Bavaria. From Robertshaw’s Catalogue 104, no. 28.

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History note: Under Review

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Method of acquisition: Bought (2007-11-19) by Robertshaw, John

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Production date: AD 1618

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Accession number: CM.7072-2007
Primary reference Number: 251045
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Created: Monday 21 September 2020 Updated: Thursday 7 December 2023 Last processed: Thursday 7 December 2023

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Owner or interested party: The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department: Coins and Medals

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