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1⁄24 Thaler - Frederick William

Issuer Brandenburg-Prussia, State of
Year 1667-1668
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Value 1⁄24 Thaler
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Obverse script Latin
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Edge Plain
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Frederick William — the Elector known to later historians as the Great Elector — spent much of the 1660s consolidating monetary authority across his fragmented territories, where dozens of competing coinage standards had made commerce genuinely chaotic. The 1/24 Thaler denomination was part of the Reich coinage system, theoretically standardized by imperial convention but routinely abused by smaller minting authorities throughout the Holy Roman Empire.

Brandenburg's output from 1667–68 falls within the period immediately following the Treaties of Löwenburg, when Frederick William was aggressively pressing administrative reforms across the Mark. The Berlin and Königsberg mints were both active, and attributing individual pieces to a specific facility without a visible mintmaster's mark remains a persistent problem for catalogers working this series.

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