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| 表面の説明 | Central field depicts a fully armoured knight on horseback in dynamic right-facing gallop, bearing a lance and a heraldic shield quartered with the arms of Liechtenstein. The horse and rider are rendered in high relief with elaborate decorative scrollwork and foliage in the lower field. The mintmaster initials and fineness mark 'MMS 986' appear in the exergue. A beaded inner border separates the central device from the surrounding Latin legend, which reads LIECHTENSTEIN DVCATVS HIST · DVC · DE, distributed around the full circumference. |
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Liechtenstein has no mint of its own — every coin issued by the principality has been struck under contract, the 1978 ducats produced at the Austrian Mint in Vienna. The ducat standard itself, unchanged at 3.49 grams fine gold since Maria Theresa codified it in the 18th century, persisted in Liechtenstein's commemorative program long after it had disappeared from general circulation anywhere in Europe.
Franz Joseph II, who reigned from 1938 until his death in 1989, was the first ruling prince to actually reside in the principality full-time.