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1 Thaler - Moritz William

Uitgever Saxe-Zeitz, Duchy of
Jaar 1667
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Beschrijving voorzijde Draped bust of Duke Moritz Wilhelm of Saxe-Zeitz facing slightly to the right, wearing a voluminous curled periwig and armored cuirass with lace cravat visible at the throat. The effigy is rendered in high relief with fine engraving detail on the hair and costume. A circular Latin legend surrounds the portrait within a raised rim, reading continuously around the coin's periphery.
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Aanvullende informatie

Saxe-Zeitz was one of the five secondary duchies carved out of the Albertine Saxon territories in 1656 under the terms of the Naumburg Partition, a dynastic division insisted upon by Duke Johann Georg I's younger sons despite the Saxon Estates' strong objections. Moritz Wilhelm, who ruled Zeitz from 1664, presided over a territory economically dependent on its larger neighbors and chronically short of revenue. Thalers of this duchy are correspondingly scarce — the Zeitz mint operated intermittently and was frequently inactive for years at a stretch.

Davenport 7666 places this among the rarer Zeitz issues of the 1660s.

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