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1 Ducat

Issuer Regensburg, Free city of
Year 1745-1765
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Weight 3.45 g
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse lettering FRANCISC • - D • G • R • I • S • A •
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Regensburg occupied a peculiar position in the Holy Roman Empire — simultaneously a free imperial city and, from 1663 onward, the permanent seat of the Reichstag. That body met in continuous session for over a century without ever formally adjourning, which meant Regensburg sustained a concentration of diplomats, princes' representatives, and imperial functionaries that few German cities could match. The city's right to strike gold coinage was partly a function of this status, a financial privilege jealously maintained against imperial pressure to consolidate minting authority.

The twenty-year span of this type reflects die reuse rather than continuous fresh production — Regensburg's mint output was modest, and the city stretched its dies accordingly.

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