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2 Pfennig - Frederick I

Issuer Prussia, Kingdom of
Year 1703
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Weight 0.22 g
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Obverse script Latin (cursive)
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Frederick I had been King in Prussia for just two years when this piece was struck, having secured the royal title in 1701 through a deal with Emperor Leopold I — Prussia would supply troops for the War of the Spanish Succession in exchange for Habsburg recognition of the kingdom. The new royal dignity demanded a reformed coinage, and these small billon issues were among the first to carry the rex title.

At 0.22 g and barely 12.5% silver, the metal value was negligible even at issue.

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