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1 Ducat - Wolfgang III and John George II

Issuer Mansfeld-Bornstedt, County of
Year 1631-1638
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Weight 3.26 g
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Obverse script Latin
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Edge Plain
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Mansfeld-Bornstedt was one of the fractured sub-counties produced by the relentless partition of the Mansfeld mining territories among competing heirs — a process that reduced one of Germany's wealthiest copper-producing regions into a patchwork of increasingly impoverished lordships. Wolfgang III and John George II ruled their sliver jointly during the Thirty Years' War, a period when Saxon copper revenues were badly disrupted and the county's finances were under severe strain. That ducats were struck at all during these years reflects the political imperative to assert sovereignty through coinage even as the underlying economy deteriorated.

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