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1/2 Kreuzer - William I

Issuer Kingdom of Württemberg
Year 1818
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Reverse script Latin
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Mintage 1818: ND (1818)
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William I had ascended to the Württemberg throne in 1816, inheriting a kingdom Napoleon had elevated from duchy to monarchy just a decade earlier. The 1818 coinage came as Württemberg was rationalizing its monetary system under the broader German monetary conventions of the early nineteenth century, consolidating a chaotic mix of pre-Napoleonic and Confederation-era denominations. At .104 fineness, this piece is barely billon in any meaningful sense — closer to copper with a polite nod toward silver.

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