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| Issuer | Württemberg, Duchy of |
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| Year | 1737-1738 |
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| Weight | 0.89 g |
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| Obverse lettering | CAR:RUD:D:WUR:X.T.ADM:X.TUT. |
| Reverse description | The crowned arms of Württemberg, depicting three stags' antlers on a shield, displayed within an ornate baroque cartouche or frame. The fractional denomination '1/4' appears below the shield in the field. The circumferential legend MON:AUR:WUR:AD:LEG:IMP. encircles the design, referencing the gold coinage struck according to Imperial regulations. The entire design is surrounded by a continuous beaded border consistent with the milled technique of the period. |
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Charles Rudolph administered Württemberg-Neuenstadt as a minor cadet line, never holding the ducal title himself. These quarter ducats were struck across just two years during his tenure, almost certainly as presentation or New Year's gift pieces — the fractional ducat in this weight class rarely entered ordinary commerce in any meaningful volume in the German states of this period.