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| Issuer | East Frisia |
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| Year | 1736-1747 |
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| Reference(s) | KM#185 |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Reverse description | Central field features a large crowned interlaced 'CE' royal cypher (for Carl Edzard, Count of East Frisia), surmounted by a princely crown. The date appears in the lower portion of the field beneath the cypher. The plain field surrounding the cypher is framed by a finely milled border, with no additional legend present on this face. |
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Charles-Edzard was the last ruling Count of East Frisia, and his death in 1744 without an heir extinguished the Cirksena dynasty entirely — triggering immediate Prussian annexation under Frederick the Great, who had secured succession rights years earlier. Coins struck after 1744 under his name were issued by the Prussian administration during the transition period, giving this series an unusually ambiguous issuing authority for its final years.