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English: St. Andreas-Ausbeutetaler from 1704 (Andreastaler). The front shows the coat of arms of the Electorate of Hanover, next to it the year (1704) and the initials of the mint master Heinrich Bonhorst (HB) (1675 to 1711), the back shows . The coin was minted in Clausthal under the reign of Duke Georg Ludwig of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1660 - 1727) with silver from Sankt Andreasberg, Lower Saxony, Germany.
Deutsch: St. Andreas-Ausbeutetaler von 1704 (Andreastaler). Die Vorderseite zeigt das Wappen des Kurfürstentum Braunschweig-Lüneburg, daneben die Jahreszahl (1704) und die Initialen des Münzmeisters Heinrich Bonhorst (HB) (1675 bis 1711), die Rückseite den . Geprägt wurde die Münze in Clausthal unter der Regierung von Herzog Georg Ludwig von Braunschweig-Lüneburg (1660 - 1727) mit Silber aus Sankt Andreasberg, Niedersachsen, Deutschland.
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