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| Issuer | Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt |
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| Year | 1825 |
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| Composition | Copper |
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| Obverse lettering | FG |
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| Reverse lettering | 3 // PFENNIGE // 1825 |
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Frederick Günther ruled Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt from 1807 until his death in 1867 — one of the longer reigns among the minor German states. The 1825 issue falls roughly midway through his rule, a period when the German Confederation's member states still retained the right to strike their own copper pfennige for local circulation, a privilege that would erode steadily as monetary unification pressures mounted through the mid-nineteenth century. Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt was among the smallest of these states, with a population barely exceeding 60,000.