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1 Ducat

Issuer Bremen, City of
Year 1745-1746
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Technique Milled
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Obverse lettering MONETA AUR·LIB·REIPUBL·BREMENSIS
(Translation: Gold coin of the free Republic of Bremen)
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Reverse script Latin
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Bremen's ducats of this period were struck on municipal authority at a time when the city jealously guarded its status as a Free Imperial City — a designation that carried the right to mint gold coinage and which Bremen's senate treated as politically non-negotiable. The 1745–1746 dating straddles the War of the Austrian Succession, when gold coin hoarding was widespread across the German states and municipal minting often accelerated to meet local demand.

KM#189 is a short-lived type, replaced within a few years as Bremen's minting activity declined ahead of the broader consolidation of German coinage in the later 18th century.

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