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1 Sechsling Provisional Government Coinage, Pattern

Issuer Schleswig-Holstein Provisional Government
Year 1850
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Weight 9.57 g
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Reverse description The denomination '1 SECHSLING' is inscribed in two lines across the centre of the field, with the date '1850' below and the mint-master's initials 'T. A.' beneath the date, accompanied by a small decorative stop. A circular legend reading 'SCHLESW. HOLSTEIN. SCHEIDE MÜNZE' runs along the rim, interrupted at the base, all within a beaded border.
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The Schleswig-Holstein Provisional Government existed for just three years, formed in the wake of the 1848 revolution and the duchies' armed uprising against Danish rule. The conflict — the First Schleswig War — ended with the London Protocol of 1852, which dissolved the government and returned the duchies to Denmark. Coinage struck under the Provisional Government was always politically charged, asserting a separate identity that Denmark refused to recognize.

This brass pattern was never adopted for circulation. The brass fabric itself is the tell — brass was not used for standard Schleswig-Holstein issues, marking this clearly as a trial piece exploring denominations that never reached the public.

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