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[edit]DescriptionCurrent coins of West Europe XIIIth-XVIth Centuries no10.png | Golden groschen, so called Klappmützenthaler, of Friedrich III the Wise, Elector of Saxony, struck in association (1500–1507) with his nephew, Duke George, and his brother, Duke John the Constant. |
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Source | H.F. Helmolt, History of the World, Volume VII, Dodd Mead 1902. Plate between pages 68 and 69. |
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