Mintmaster marks (German: Münzmeisterzeichen, abbreviation Mmz.) are often the initials of the mintmaster of a mint or small symbols (cross, star, coat...
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produced. It should not be confused with a mintmaster mark which is the mark of the mintmaster. Mint marks were first developed to locate a problem. If a coin...
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written above the three effigies. The year mark 2011, surrounded by the mint mark and the mintmaster mark, appears at the top. The name of the person...
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similar. The minting took place under mintmaster Augustin Horn with his mintmaster mark, the clover leaf. He was mintmaster for the Zwickau, Schneeberg, Langensalza...
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Saxon silver gulden, undated, mintmaster's mark: cross (1512–1523), Annaberg Mint. This gulden corresponded in value to the Rhenish gold gulden and was...
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fled, from Sinope over debasement of currency. He was the son of the mintmaster of Sinope, and there is some debate as to whether it was he, his father...
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struck in the mint at Hall in Tirol under the mintmaster, Hubert Josef Jolliot, without a mintmaster's mark. Clockmaker Joseph Bayerer of Innsbruck worked...
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when Hull's contract as mintmaster expired, and the colony did not move to renew his contract or appoint a new mintmaster. The coinage was a contributing...
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thaler coins. With the beginning of the thaler period in 1500, all mintmaster marks are known. These mints were at: Annaberg Bautzen Buchholz Dresden Freiberg...
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schillings to the imperial pound, the extra 2 schillings going to the mintmaster and the Imperial Treasury, leaving 20 to be issued into circulation. This...
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