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1 Ducat - Joseph II

Issuer Austrian Empire
Year 1781-1786
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Currency Gulden (1754-1857)
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Mintage 1781 C - -
1781 F - - 2,143
1782 C - -
1782 F - - 1,731
1783 C - -
1783 F - - 3,989
1784 C - Unique -
1784 F - -
1785 F - - 3,145
1786 F - -
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Joseph II's ducat series of the 1780s sits against one of the most aggressive monetary reform programs in Habsburg history. The emperor's Edict of Toleration in 1781 and his broader rationalist overhaul of Austrian institutions extended directly into the coinage: Joseph standardized the ducat's fineness and brought minting under tighter imperial control, pulling production away from the fragmented provincial mint system his mother Maria Theresa had largely inherited and tolerated.

The KM#1874 type was struck at multiple mints across the Habsburg lands during its production window, and attributing individual pieces to specific facilities without a visible mint mark requires die study.

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