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| Issuer | Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, Principality of |
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| Year | 1667-1684 |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Edge | Plain |
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| Mintage | 1667 - - 1668 - - 1669 - - 1672 - - 1675 - - 1676 - - 1677 - - 1679 - - 1680 - - 1681 - - 1682 - - 1684 - - |
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Rudolph August ruled Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel jointly with his brother Anton Ulrich from 1685 onward, but these pfennigs predate that arrangement — struck during his sole rule, a period when the fragmented Lower Saxon Circle was still absorbing the economic damage of the Thirty Years' War. At 0.29 g of silver, these are among the smallest denomination coins produced by the Wolfenbüttel mint, and surviving examples in any condition above heavily worn are genuinely scarce.