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1/2 Ducat

Issuer City of Zürich
Year 1666
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Currency Thaler (1651-1700)
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Obverse description A rampant lion facing left occupies the central field, holding the arms of Zürich — a diagonally divided shield — in its left paw and an upraised sword in its right. The heraldic composition is boldly executed in high relief typical of Swiss Baroque hammered gold coinage. The circular Latin legend runs along the entire periphery, separated by pellet stops.
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Obverse lettering DOMINE·CONSERVA·NOS·IN·PACE·
Reverse description Five lines of abbreviated Latin legend reading MONETA NOVA REIPUBLICAE TIGURINAE with the date 1666 at the base, all contained within an ornate Baroque cartouche formed by elaborate foliate scrollwork. The cartouche is centrally placed in the field with the date displayed below the main text panel at the foot of the decorative surround. The composition is typical of seventeenth-century Swiss republican coinage, with the text fully occupying the interior of the cartouche in a disciplined, stacked arrangement.
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