1752, German States, Aachen (Free City). Silver 8 Mark Coin. R!
Mint date: 1752
Condition: About XF!
Denominations: 8 Marck (8 Mark)
Reference: KM-42 ($350 in VF!). R!
Diameter: 23mm
Material: Silver
Weight: 2.94gm
Obverse: Imperial crown above date (1752), adorned with flowers. All within rope-like border.
Legend: LOCVS . CORONATIONIS . CAESARAE *
Reverse: Eagle facing, head left, with value (16) inside circle on breast. All within double band of legends.
Inner Legend: * PRINCIPALIS . PRIMA . REGVM . CVRIA .
Outer Legend: * VRBS . AQVENSIS . VRBS . REGALIS REGNI . SEDES
The Free Imperial City of Aachen was a Free Imperial City and spa of the Holy Roman Empire, situated west of Cologne and southeast of the Low Countries, in the Lower Rhenish–Westphalian Circle. The pilgrimages, the Coronation of the Holy Roman Emperor, the flourishing industries and the privileges conferred by the various emperors combined to make it one of the most prosperous market towns of the Holy Roman Empire.