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1 Ducat - Frederick William I

Issuer Kingdom of Prussia
Year 1718-1728
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Engraver(s) Friedrich Marl
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse lettering 17 23 · C · G ·
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Frederick William I had little patience for luxury — he famously dissolved his father's extravagant court, sold off the silverware, and dressed like a common soldier — yet the Prussian ducat continued to be struck in near-pure gold throughout his reign, primarily to pay foreign mercenaries and settle trade debts where bullion quality was contractually non-negotiable. The ducat circulated internationally by weight and fineness, not by royal decree, which meant a reputation for debased coinage would have cost Prussia far more than the metal itself.

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