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| 表面の説明 | Draped bust of Prince Charles August Frederick facing right, with naturally curled hair falling to the nape of the neck, rendered in a Baroque portrait style. A mintmaster's initial 'S' appears in the lower field beneath the truncation. The circumferential Latin legend reads CAROL • D • G • P • WALD • C • P • E • R • S •, abbreviating his full titles as Prince of Waldeck by the grace of God. The coin's milled border frames the design with a fine denticular pattern. |
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| 裏面の文字体系 | Latin |
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Waldeck-Pyrmont's 1762 ducat was struck under Charles August Frederick, who ruled the tiny principality from 1728 until his death in 1763 — making this one of his final issues. Waldeck maintained the right to strike gold coinage as an imperial estate of the Holy Roman Empire, a privilege jealously guarded by even the smallest German territories well into the eighteenth century.
The .986 fineness meets the long-established ducat standard that had circulated across European trade routes since the medieval period, ensuring acceptance far beyond Waldeck's borders.