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1/2 Thaler - John William

Uitgever Saxe-Jena, Duchy of
Jaar 1691
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Gewicht 14.26 g
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Beschrijving voorzijde Draped bust of Duke John William facing right, wearing a long flowing wig with voluminous curls cascading over the shoulders, rendered in high relief with fine detail. The subject is depicted in armored dress with a richly decorated mantle. The portrait is positioned centrally within the field, occupying most of the coin's face. A beaded inner border frames the design, with the Latin legend running continuously around the periphery.
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Saxe-Jena was among the most short-lived of the Ernestine Saxon partition duchies, created in 1672 when Duke Bernhard II received Jena and its surrounding territories. John William ruled this pocket duchy for less than three decades before the line extinguished entirely upon his death in 1690 — the year before this coin was struck, which almost certainly places it among posthumous or transitional issues produced as the duchy reverted to Saxe-Eisenach. Coins from Saxe-Jena are scarce precisely because the minting period was so compressed.

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