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Severed Hand and Counterfeit Coins Exhibit
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Severed Hand and Counterfeit Coins Exhibit

This grim exhibit (16-17th cc.) displays the preserved severed hand of a forger, wrapped in cloth, alongside counterfeit coins. In early modern Riga, coin forgery was a severe crime punished by mutilation. This relic served both as punishment and a public deterrent to other would-be counterfeiters.
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