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1 Ducat - Frederick William I

Issuer Prussia, Kingdom of
Year 1714
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Shape Round
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Reverse description Central field occupied by a large, intricately quartered shield bearing the combined arms of the Hohenzollern dynasty's forty fiefs, displayed in multiple rows of heraldic devices including eagles, lions, and other territorial emblems. The shield is surmounted by a large royal crown with ornate detailing. Below the shield, the mintmaster's initials HFH and the date 1714 appear in the exergue area, separated by a dot. The reverse is free of a surrounding legend, with the elaborate coat of arms filling the field to the inner border.
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Reverse lettering HFH · 1714
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