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This 1790 1 Schilling from Germany represents a significant piece of late 18th-century numismatic history. Minted during a pivotal period in German states' monetary systems, this silver coin reflects the craftsmanship and economic conditions of the era. The Schilling denomination was widely circulated across German territories, making it a valuable addition to any collection focused on Holy Roman Empire coinage or regional German currency. Well-preserved examples offer insight into the metallurgical standards and design conventions of the period. A genuine historical artefact suitable for serious collectors and those studying German monetary heritage.