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1⁄32 Ducat

Issuer Regensburg, Free city of
Year 1773
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Composition Gold (.986)
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Obverse description Central field bearing the imperial orb surmounted by a cross, flanked by symmetrical foliate or decorative elements rendered in high relief on a plain field, characteristic of the diminutive Regensburg ducat coinage. The overall design is compact and stylized due to the extremely small flan diameter.
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Reverse description A crowned double-headed imperial eagle displayed, with wings spread, rendered in high relief appropriate to the tiny gold flan. The eagle bears the imperial orb on its breast, serving as the principal heraldic device of the Free City of Regensburg in its capacity as an Imperial city. The design fills the entire field with minimal border detail given the restricted diameter of approximately 5 mm.
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