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1 Gulden - Frederick William IV

Issuer Hohenzollern-Prussia
Year 1852
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Currency Gulden
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Reverse description Central field displays a four-line inscription stating the denomination and fineness standard, reading '1 / GULDEN / 24½ E.F.M. / 1852', indicating the coin's value of one Gulden struck to the standard of 24½ pieces per Cologne mark of fine silver. The inscription is enclosed within a wreath of oakleaves with acorns, tied at the base with a decorative ribbon bow. A beaded border runs along the outer rim. The overall design is bold and symmetrical, typical of mid-19th-century German state coinage.
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Mint A
Berlin, Germany (1280-date)
Mintage 1852 A - - 50,470
1852 A - Proof -
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