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1 Ducat - Leopold I

Issuer Grand Duchy of Baden
Year 1837-1842
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse lettering EIN DUCAT AUS RHEINGOLD ZU 22 K. 6 G. *1840*
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Additional information

Baden's ducat coinage of this period was tied directly to the Convention of Munich (1837), which attempted to standardize gold coinage across the southern German states. Leopold I had acceded to the Grand Duchy in 1830, and the ducats struck under his name during this window represent the duchy's participation in a broader monetary negotiation between Bavaria, Württemberg, and Baden — one that never fully resolved before German unification rendered the question moot.

KM#208 is known with minor die variations across the run, reflecting production spread across several years at the Karlsruhe mint.

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