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32 Pfennigs / 8 Groschen / 10 Kreuzers - Frederick August

Issuer Principality of Anhalt-Zerbst (German States)
Year 1764
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Reference(s) KM#47, Mann#369
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Obverse script Latin
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Edge Reeded
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Anhalt-Zerbst occupies an outsized place in 18th-century history relative to its negligible size — it was the birthplace of Sophie of Anhalt-Zerbst, who left for Russia in 1744 and became Catherine the Great. By 1764, when this coin was struck, her father Frederick August had been dead for eleven years; the principality was ruled by her brother Friedrich August, whose reign was marked by chronic financial difficulty and a tendency to debase the coinage. The triple denomination struck into this piece — simultaneously valued in Pfennigs, Groschen, and Kreuzers — reflects the monetary chaos of the fragmented Holy Roman Empire, where a coin crossing a nearby border required an entirely different reckoning.

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