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1 Ducaton - Maria Theresia Type 2

Issuer Austrian Netherlands
Year 1752-1754
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Reference(s) KM#8, Her#1893, Her#1898
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Obverse script Latin
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The Austrian Netherlands ducaton was a deliberate policy instrument — Maria Theresia's government needed a heavy silver coin competitive with the Spanish colonial pieces still dominating Flemish and Brabantine commerce decades after Habsburg succession. Two distinct die varieties account for the Her#1893 and Her#1898 references, a distinction that matters to specialists working the series since the two types do not overlap cleanly across the three-year window.

Production was centered at the Antwerp mint, which had been intermittently active and was being pushed to meet the trade demands of the Southern Netherlands' textile economy. The short striking window ending in 1754 makes this a comparatively scarce type against the broader Maria Theresia silver canon.

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