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11/4 Ducat Silver pattern strike, Coronation

Issuer Frankfurt, Free imperial city of
Year 1790
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Obverse description The obverse bears no central effigy but instead presents the entire field as a text panel, with the multi-line Latin dedicatory legend arranged in nine lines of evenly spaced Roman capital letters across the flat, unadorned field. The inscription commemorates Leopold II by his full imperial titulature and records the precise date and place of his coronation as King of the Romans. A fine milled border surrounds the toothed edge, framing the deeply struck lettering with characteristic neoclassical restraint typical of late 18th-century Frankfurt pattern coinage engraved by Johann Leonhard Oexlein.
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Edge Plain
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