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1 Ducat Coronation

Issuer Frankfurt, Free imperial city of
Year 1658
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Value 1 Ducat (3.5)
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Obverse lettering LEOPOLDVS HVNG ET BOH REX CORON IN REGEM ROMANORVM I. AVGVSTI MDCLVIII
Reverse description The central device displays a crowned imperial glove, symbolizing the right to levy tolls, a traditional privilege of the city of Frankfurt. To the left, an arm holds a scepter, and to the right, an arm holds an upright sword, both emblems of imperial authority. The composition is heraldically arranged within a plain field, with the imperial crown surmounting the glove as a mark of sovereign jurisdiction. The austere reverse contrasts with the more elaborate obverse, emphasizing the civic and imperial symbolism of the Frankfurt coronation coinage.
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