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1700 Nuremberg Gorgeus Lamb Ducat Gold Klippe XF!
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1700 Nuremberg Gorgeus Lamb Ducat Gold Klippe XF!
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Denomination: Gold Ducat Legend: TEMPORA NOSTRA PATER DONATA PACE CORONA:Reverse: Ornamented oval triplex arms of Nuremberg (and the Holy Roman Empire) surmounted by bird. Legend: SECVLVM NOVVM CELEBRAT REP NORIMBERGENS Exergue: IMF (engraver´s initials)At your attention a wonderful pure gold (.986) ducat klippe, struck in Nuremberg during 1700, attached on a stable and beautiful gold loop (marked 585). This wonderful coin was probably a precious gift for a child baptized child by a (then) well off godparent. It seems that this gift was kept in a safe place for the last few hundred years as we see it in almost untouched condition, beautiful as it was eversince. Â Agnus Dei is a Latin term meaning Lamb of God, and was originally used to refer to Jesus Christ in his role of the perfect sacrificial offering that atones for the sins of humanity in Christian theology, harkening back to ancient Jewish Temple sacrifices. Lamb of God (Latin: Agnus Dei) is one of the titles given to Jesus in the New Testament and consequently in the Christian tradition. It refers to Jesus' role as a sacrificial lamb atoning for the sins of man in Christian theology, harkening back to ancient Jewish Temple sacrifices in which a lamb was slain during the passover (the "Paschal Lamb", Hebrew: Korban Pesach), the blood was sprinkled on the altar, and the whole of the lamb was eaten. In the original Passover in Egypt, the blood was smeared on the door posts and lintel of each householdAuthenticity unconditionally guaranteed!
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