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1/2 Ducat Coronation, Klippe, Silver pattern strike

Issuer Frankfurt, Free Imperial City of
Year 1619
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Value 1/2 Ducat (1/2 Dukat) (1.75)
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Reverse description Square klippe flan with a continuous beaded inner border closely following the square outline. The imperial crown with cross finial occupies the upper portion of the field. Below, a five-line Latin inscription in capital letters fills the central field, recording the coronation of Matthias I as King of the Romans at Frankfurt on the ninth of September 1619. The design is austere and epigraphic in character, typical of early seventeenth-century German coronation klippe issues.
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Reverse lettering CORONATVS IN REGE
ROMANORVM
IX SEPT
1619
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