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3 Thalers - Frederick Ulrich Löser

Issuer Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, Principality of
Year 1624
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Weight 86.28 g
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Obverse script Latin
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Mintage 1624 HS
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The Löser was a distinctly Brunswick invention — a large presentation piece struck at multiples of the thaler specifically for diplomatic gift-giving and court ceremony, not circulation. Frederick Ulrich's reign was a disaster by almost any measure: he spent much of it embroiled in the Thirty Years' War, lost significant territory, and died in 1634 leaving no heir, extinguishing the Wolfenbüttel line entirely. That his mints still produced technically demanding pieces like this 3-Thaler Löser in 1624 — the very year Danish intervention in the war was being actively debated — speaks to how thoroughly court ritual persisted regardless of political collapse.

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