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1 Ducat - Aureus Magnus Children of Earth, Type 2

Uitgever Germany, Federal Republic of
Jaar 1960
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Valuta Aureus Magnus
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Beschrijving voorzijde Facing nude female figure with arms outstretched, personifying the Earth goddess, rendered in a stylized allegorical manner. The figure occupies the central field, her radiant posture conveying universality and abundance. The peripheral legend encircles the design in Latin capitals, reading OMNES EX EADEM TERRA NATI SUMUS IMPERIUM MUNDI with the date 1960 incorporated into the inscription.
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Opschrift voorzijde OMNES EX EADEM TERRA NATI SUMUS IMPERIUM MUNDI 1960
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Aanvullende informatie

The "Aureus Magnus" ducats were privately issued fantasy pieces produced in West Germany during the late 1950s and early 1960s, exploiting a legal grey area that permitted the manufacture of gold medals and coin-like objects not denominated in official currency. The "Children of Earth" series was among several themed sets marketed directly to collectors, with no monetary function and no issuing government authority behind them despite the "Germany, Federal Republic of" attribution that dealers applied for catalog convenience.

Type 2 distinguishes a revised die from the inaugural issue — minor but documentable differences in the relief work.

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