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1 Ducat - Charles VI Jilove Mining Ducat - Prague

Issuer Kingdom of Bohemia
Year 1712-1715
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Weight 3.46 g
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Edge Plain
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Jílové — a mining town roughly 30 kilometers south of Prague — had been producing gold since at least the 14th century, and by the early 18th century its output, though declining, still warranted the striking of dedicated mining ducats. These pieces were not circulating currency in any practical sense; they functioned as ceremonial acknowledgments of the mines' yield, presented to the emperor and regional officials as proof of continued production under Habsburg administration.

Charles VI, already managing the political fallout of the War of the Spanish Succession during this exact window, relied heavily on Bohemian mining revenues to shore up imperial finances. The Jílové series is among the more technically demanding of the Bohemian mining ducats, struck on hand-prepared planchets refined to near-pure fineness from locally extracted ore.

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