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2 Friedrichs d'Or - Frederick II Copper pattern strike

Issuer Prussia, Kingdom of
Year 1749
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Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
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Obverse lettering FRIDERICVS BORVSSORVM REX
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Reverse script Latin
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Pattern strikes in copper for Prussian gold coinage were produced as presentation or trial pieces, allowing the mint and court to evaluate dies before committing to precious metal production. This 1749 piece falls squarely within Frederick II's aggressive monetary reorganization following the First Silesian War, a period when Berlin was actively renegotiating the weight and fineness standards of its gold coinage to fund ongoing military ambitions. The Prussian mint at this time was under considerable pressure — Frederick was notoriously demanding about coinage quality while simultaneously debasing circulating issues when politically convenient.

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