1 Ducat - Jakob von Salza

Emittente Bishopric of Breslau (Silesia)
Anno 1525
Tipo Standard circulation coin
Valore 1 Ducat (2)
Valuta Thaler
Composizione Gold
Peso 3.54 g
Diametro
Spessore
Forma Round
Tecnica Hammered
Orientamento
Incisore/i
In circolazione fino al
Riferimento/i Fr#472
Descrizione del dritto Mitre above ornate shield with 2-fold coat of arms of Wroclaw, legend around a beaded inner circle.
Scrittura del dritto Latin
Legenda del dritto +IACOBVS EPI VRATISLAVIEN+
Descrizione del rovescio Standing figure of St. John the Baptist, legend around a beaded inner circle.
Scrittura del rovescio Latin
Legenda del rovescio MVNVS CESA MAXIMI 15Z5
Bordo
Zecca Wrocław, Poland (1100-1878)
Tiratura 1525
ID Numisquare 1302100625
Informazioni aggiuntive

Historical Context: The 1525 Ducat of Jakob von Salza, Prince-Bishop of Breslau (1520-1539), emerges from a tumultuous period. As the Reformation gained momentum, Salza navigated the complex religious and political landscape of Silesia, an ecclesiastical principality within the Bohemian Crown. This gold coinage served as a potent symbol of his temporal and spiritual authority, asserting the Bishopric's sovereignty amidst widespread religious upheaval, underscoring the enduring power of the Catholic Church in this vital region.

Artistry: The design reflects the German Renaissance numismatic style prevalent in Central Europe during the early 16th century. While the engraver remains anonymous, the craftsmanship typically showcases a robust, often stylized, bust of Bishop Salza on the obverse, rendered with a degree of realism characteristic of the era. The reverse commonly features the intricate armorial bearings of the Bishopric of Breslau, surmounted by a mitre and crozier, flanked by the date, all executed with precise heraldic detail and transitioning Gothic-to-Roman lettering.

Technical/Grading: Struck in gold to a standard of 3.54 grams, this ducat exhibits characteristics typical of early modern minting. Key high-points for grading include the definition of the bishop's facial features, vestment folds, and the intricate details of the armorial crest. Well-preserved examples display a strong, even strike across the flan, with full legends and minimal planchet irregularities. Common technical issues include minor off-centering, slight weakness on opposing design elements, and occasional minor die flaws, all impacting overall sharpness.

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