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1 Ducat - Frederick August I Leipzig university

Issuer Saxony (Albertinian Line), Electorate of
Year 1709
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Reference(s) KM#778, Fr#1437, KahntAu#265
Obverse description Armored bust of Elector Frederick Augustus I facing right, wearing the electoral bonnet and holding an upright sword diagonally across the chest. The effigy is rendered in high relief with fine detail on the armor, fur-trimmed mantle, and curled hair. A circular Latin legend surrounds the portrait within the field.
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Reverse script Latin
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Struck to mark the 300th anniversary of Leipzig University's founding in 1409, this ducat was issued under Frederick Augustus I — better known outside Saxony as Augustus II of Poland, the man who traded his Lutheranism for a Polish crown in 1697. The university commission reflects a deliberate political act: a Catholic convert publicly celebrating a Protestant institution, shoring up domestic legitimacy while managing an increasingly fractious Saxon electorate.

The Kahnt census places this type among the scarcer Saxon commemorative ducats of the early 18th century. Few were struck for circulation.

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