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fwo_880417 - GERMANY - BRUNSWICK LUNENBURG CALENBERG HANOVER (DUCHY OF) - GEORGE-LOUIS (GEORGE I OF GREAT BRITAIN) 24 Mariengroschen à "l'homme sauvage" 1715 Zellerfeld

GERMANY - BRUNSWICK LUNENBURG CALENBERG HANOVER (DUCHY OF) - GEORGE-LOUIS (GEORGE I OF GREAT BRITAIN) 24 Mariengroschen à  l homme sauvage  1715 Zellerfeld AU
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Type : 24 Mariengroschen à "l'homme sauvage"
Date: 1715
Mint name / Town : Zellerfeld
Metal : silver
Diameter : 35 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 13,05 g.
Edge : lisse
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : IN RECTO DECVS.
Obverse description : Homme sauvage à demi-nu debout de face, tenant un palmier / 24.

Reverse


Reverse legend : GEORG. LVD. D. G. D. BR. & L. S. R. I. A. R. THES. & EL. 1715.
Reverse description : Au centre XXIIII / MARIEN / GROSH / FEIN.SILER / H H.

Historical background


GERMANY - BRUNSWICK LUNENBURG CALENBERG HANOVER (DUCHY OF) - GEORGE-LOUIS (GEORGE I OF GREAT BRITAIN)

(1698-1727)

The Duchy of Brunswick Lüneburg Calenberg was created following the division, in 1636, of the Duchy of Brunswick New Lüneburg. In 1648, following a new division, two new duchies were created, the Duchy of Brunswick Lüneburg Celle and the Duchy of Brunswick Lüneburg Calenberg. Georges I (03/28/1660 - 06/22/1727) was the great-grandson of Jacques I. He had been Elector of Hanover since 1698. He succeeded Anne, his aunt (1702 - 1714), the second daughter of James II, to the throne of England. He never learned English and left the management of affairs to the Whig party, with Stanhope (1717 - 1721) and Walpole (1721-1742). He died in Germany. His son, George II ascended the throne in 1727.

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