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| Issuer | Dresden Mint |
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| Year | 1586 |
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| Reference(s) | MB#243, Keil/Kahnt#133, Kohl#72, Slg. Merse#703 |
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| Reverse lettering | PIE IN CHRISTO OBDORMIVIT XI. FEBR. AN. M.D.LXXXVI. CUM VIXISSET AN. LIX. M. VI. D. XI. H. XII |
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| Mintage | 1586 HB - MDLXXXVI |
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August I of Saxony died in February 1586 after a reign of thirty years that saw Saxony become one of the wealthiest and most administratively sophisticated territories in the Empire — largely on the back of silver revenues from the Erzgebirge mines he controlled so aggressively. Death commemorative issues were a standard Saxon electoral practice by this period, but August's had particular political weight: his son Christian I immediately began dismantling his father's strict Lutheran orthodoxy, making this coin one of the last objects struck under the old confessional order August had spent decades enforcing.