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1 Ducat - Richard

Issuer Duchy of Palatinate-Simmern
Year 1576-1587
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Obverse lettering RICHA D G G PA RHE DVX BAV
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Richard of Palatinate-Simmern ruled a minor Rhenish duchy that punched well above its economic weight in gold coinage, largely because the Wittelsbach family connections demanded it for diplomatic gift-giving and treaty payments rather than everyday commerce. His ducats of this period conform to the Venetian ducat standard that had dominated European trade since the 13th century — a deliberate choice that kept the coins fungible across merchant networks far beyond the Rhine.

Noss Pfalz #300 is the standard reference for attribution, though die variation within this reign is underreported and specimens frequently surface with subtle differences in the inner circle treatment.

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