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1 Ducat - Charles I

Issuer Hesse-Cassel
Year 1720
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Weight 3.46 g
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description The Hessian lion rampant to the left, brandishing a raised sword in its right forepaw and holding an open book in its left forepaw, symbolizing the defense of religion and liberty. The figure stands on a ground line with the date 1720 inscribed in the exergue below. The surrounding Latin legend RELIGIONEM · LIBERTATEMQVE · DEFENDO · encircles the design, translating as 'I defend religion and liberty.' A milled or grained border frames the entire reverse field.
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Edge Grained
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