Frederick III of Brandenburg-Bayreuth — known as Frederick the Beloved — ruled the margraviate from 1735 until his death in 1763, a reign defined more by court extravagance and debt than political consequence. The multiple Davenport varieties catalogued for this single year (2032 through 2032C) reflect sequential die changes rather than deliberate issuing policy, a common artifact of sustained thaler production in smaller German states where dies wore quickly and replacement was routine rather than commemorative.
Brandenburg-Bayreuth's minting output in the 1750s was conducted under pressure from Frederick's chronic financial overextension, much of it driven by the construction and maintenance of the Hermitage and Fantasie palace complexes near Bayreuth.
Frederick III of Brandenburg-Bayreuth — known as Frederick the Beloved — ruled the margraviate from 1735 until his death in 1763, a reign defined more by court extravagance and debt than political consequence. The multiple Davenport varieties catalogued for this single year (2032 through 2032C) reflect sequential die changes rather than deliberate issuing policy, a common artifact of sustained thaler production in smaller German states where dies wore quickly and replacement was routine rather than commemorative.
Brandenburg-Bayreuth's minting output in the 1750s was conducted under pressure from Frederick's chronic financial overextension, much of it driven by the construction and maintenance of the Hermitage and Fantasie palace complexes near Bayreuth.