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1 Ducat

Issuer Hamburg, Free Hanseatic city of
Year 1641-1667
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description The Virgin Mary, crowned and standing facing, cradling the infant Christ, depicted within a pointed flame-like mandorla, closely mirroring the obverse design. The date of issue appears in the field to the left of the mandorla. A circular beaded border surrounds the design, with a Latin legend running around the periphery.
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Hamburg's ducat coinage of this period was struck under the city's own monetary authority, fiercely maintained through the Thirty Years' War and its chaotic aftermath. The city had suffered Swedish occupation of surrounding territories and persistent disruption to North Sea trade, yet its mint continued producing high-quality gold largely because Hamburg's merchant class demanded a reliable coin for international exchange — particularly with the Baltic and Levant trades. The Hamburg Bank, founded in 1619, pegged its accounts to the mark banco, and ducats of this type circulated well beyond the city's walls as trusted hard currency throughout the Dutch and German commercial networks.

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