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1 Ducat - Frederik V Armored bust

Uitgever Denmark
Jaar 1746
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Graveur(s) Magnus Gustav Arbien
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Opschrift keerzijde REGALIBVS AVSPICIIS ________________ EX AURO SINICO .1746.
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Aanvullende informatie

Frederik V had been king for less than a year when this ducat was struck — he ascended in August 1746 following the death of Christian VI, whose austere Pietist court had suppressed much of the cultural and ceremonial expenditure that ducats like this one were traditionally produced to support. The armored bust type reflects a deliberate shift in royal projection; Frederik was positioning himself as a warrior-monarch despite never commanding in the field.

Danish ducats of this period were minted primarily for diplomatic gifts, trade with Hamburg, and payment of foreign mercenaries. Domestic circulation was never the intent. Fr#254 is notably scarce in any grade above EF, with most surviving examples showing cabinet friction consistent with handling rather than wear.

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