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| 正面铭文 | D:G·HEINRI·WENC·ET·CAROL·FRIDE·FRAT· 1621 |
| 背面描述 | A quartered heraldic shield displaying the four-fold arms of the duchy, with a central escutcheon bearing the arms of Münsterberg. Five ornate crested helmets with elaborate mantling are arranged above the shield. The circumferential Latin legend identifying the ducal titles of Silesia, Münsterberg, Oels, and the county of Glatz runs around the periphery, divided by the shield. |
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Münsterberg-Oels was a Silesian duchy caught directly in the opening violence of the Thirty Years' War. The joint reign of Henry Wenceslaus and Charles Frederick I — brothers ruling simultaneously under the Piast inheritance customs common to fragmented Silesian territories — lasted only from 1617 to 1621, when Charles Frederick died. These large gold multiples were not struck for commerce; they functioned as diplomatic gifts and emergency wealth transfers as Protestant Silesian lords scrambled to assess their position after the Battle of White Mountain in November 1620.
The timing of this issue, straddling 1620–1621, places it precisely within those months of maximum political crisis for the Bohemian Protestant cause.