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| Issuer | Württemberg, Kingdom of |
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| Year | 1805 |
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| Weight | 3.91 g |
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| Reverse description | Central crowned oval shield bearing the two-fold arms of Württemberg, flanked on either side by upright palm branches symbolizing honor and sovereignty. The date 1805 is divided at the lower left and right of the shield, while the denomination numeral 10 appears in the exergue below. The motto legend CUM DEO - ET IURE, meaning 'With God and by Right,' is inscribed across the field, divided by the central shield device. |
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| Edge | Reeded |
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Württemberg became a kingdom on January 1, 1806, which makes this 1805 piece one of the final issues struck under Frederick II's electoral title before his elevation — Napoleon had effectively guaranteed the promotion at the Treaty of Pressburg signed in December 1805, so the upgrade was politically settled before the ink on these coins had barely dried. The kingdom's coinage system was subsequently reorganized, making the transitional electoral issues short-lived in production.