Mecklenburg-Strelitz was one of the smallest and most financially constrained of the German states, and pattern coinage from its mint is correspondingly rare. This 1838 gold strike almost certainly never advanced beyond the pattern stage — no circulating gold Pfennig denomination was practical at this weight, and the duchy lacked both the population and the commerce to justify it. Patterns of this type were typically produced for cabinet presentation or royal approval, with surviving examples numbering in the single digits.
Mecklenburg-Strelitz was one of the smallest and most financially constrained of the German states, and pattern coinage from its mint is correspondingly rare. This 1838 gold strike almost certainly never advanced beyond the pattern stage — no circulating gold Pfennig denomination was practical at this weight, and the duchy lacked both the population and the commerce to justify it. Patterns of this type were typically produced for cabinet presentation or royal approval, with surviving examples numbering in the single digits.