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10 Ducats - Heinrich

Uitgever Schlick, Counts of
Jaar 1642
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The Schlick family of Bohemia were among the earliest and most aggressive exploiters of the Joachimstal silver deposits discovered in 1516, and their minting operations — including large multiple-ducat presentation pieces — were a direct expression of that inherited wealth and imperial ambition. By 1642, however, the Thirty Years' War had gutted much of the family's territorial power, and issues of this scale functioned less as circulating currency than as diplomatic gifts or ceremonial wealth displays at a court level.

Heinrich, Count Schlick, held the position of Obersthofmeister under the Habsburgs. A 10-ducat piece in .986 gold at this weight would have required the melting of substantial specie at a moment when war taxation and troop contributions had made bullion exceptionally scarce in Bohemian noble households.

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