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1 Pfennig - Frederick August II

Issuer Saxony (Albertinian Line), Kingdom of
Year 1841-1854
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Weight 1.63 g
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Obverse lettering K.S. S.M.
(Translation: königlich sächsische Scheide-Münze)
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Edge Plain
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Frederick August II ascended the Saxon throne in 1836 as a constitutional monarch, the 1831 constitution having already stripped the crown of much of its absolute authority. These small copper pfennigs were the workhorses of everyday commerce in a kingdom still navigating the economic disruptions of early industrialization, when wage labor in the Erzgebirge textile and mining districts meant pfennig-level transactions were genuinely common.

KM#1155 spans a fourteen-year run cut short by Frederick August's death in 1854 — thrown from a carriage in the Austrian Tyrol while traveling.

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