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1 Ducat Silver pattern strike

Issuer Regensburg, Free city of
Year 1745-1765
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Technique Milled
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Obverse script Latin
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Pattern strikes in silver from Free Imperial Cities like Regensburg were typically produced for presentation to civic officials or as Probe pieces submitted alongside bids from competing die-cutters. Regensburg's mint was active throughout the mid-eighteenth century largely because the city hosted the Immerwährender Reichstag — the perpetual Imperial Diet that sat there continuously from 1663 until Napoleon dissolved it in 1806, giving the city both the political prestige and the practical need to maintain a functioning mint operation.

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