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1 Pfennig - William I

Uitgever Margraviate of Baden-Baden (German States)
Jaar 1624-1626
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Referentie(s) KM#2
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Aanvullende informatie

Baden-Baden in the early 1620s was caught directly in the opening devastation of the Thirty Years' War. Margrave Wilhelm I had converted to Catholicism, aligning Baden-Baden against the Protestant Union, and his territory was repeatedly occupied and plundered during this period. That a mint was functioning at all between 1624 and 1626 is itself notable — output was almost certainly sporadic, which likely accounts for the coin's scarcity today.

A silver Pfennig of 0.31g sits at the absolute lower boundary of practical minting, and these tiny pieces were notoriously vulnerable to loss and wear even under peaceful conditions.

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