1422-37 AD., German States, Breslau in Silesia, Sigismund of Luxemburg, 1 Heller, Saurma coll. 67.
German States, Sigismund (of Luxemburg) of Bohemia (1419-1437), Silesia, Breslau (city coinage), no date (struck ca. 1422-37 AD.),
1 Heller ("Rempelheller") (ø 11 mm / 0,28 g), silver, axes irregular alignment ↑↠(ca. 260°),
Obv.: m - O - W - m - O - W , ("Moneta Wratislawa") , facing head of St. John in a circle.
Rev.: Bohemian lion left, circle below.
Saurma coll. no. 67 (illustr. no. 27) ; Friedensburg 554 ; Fr. 99/100 ; CDS 554 ; Kop. 8765b .
The name "Rempel Heller" is from the vernacular and probably origins the councilor (1421) and aldermen (1422) Nikolaus Rempel. St. John as patron saint of Breslau / Wroclaw is depicted on the obverse.
"Kipper" era coinage. Breslau is now the city of Wroclaw, in Poland.