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| Issuer | Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, Principality of |
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| Year | 1636-1656 |
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| Composition | Silver |
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| Obverse lettering | AUGUST 9 HERTZOG ZU BRAUNS VND LU |
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| Mintage | 1636 - - 1637 - - 1639 - - 1653 - - 1655 - - 1656 - - |
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August the Younger, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, rebuilt Wolfenbüttel's treasury and library through relentless political neutrality during the Thirty Years' War — a war that financially destroyed most of his neighbors. While the Westphalian campaigns gutted silver output across the region, August managed sustained minting across a two-decade span, an unusual continuity for a north German principality in that period. His library at Wolfenbüttel became one of the largest in Europe by his death in 1666, funded in part by the same fiscal discipline that kept these coins in production.