
Heller
Holy Roman Empire / Free Imperial City of Aachen (now Germany) · The exact year is not visible on the coin. These types of hellers from Aachen were minted over a period, likely in the late 17th or 18th century.
The coin is a bronze heller with the denomination 'XII' at the top, beneath which reads 'HELLER', 'REICHS STADT', and 'AACHEN'.
- Country
- Holy Roman Empire / Free Imperial City of Aachen (now Germany)
- Denomination
- 12 Heller
- Metal
- Bronze
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