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4 Goldgulden - George II

Issuer Brunswick-Lüneburg-Calenberg-Hannover
Year 1749-1752
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Diameter 37 mm
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Reverse script Latin
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Edge Milled
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George II ruled Calenberg-Hannover as Elector while simultaneously sitting on the British throne, and the financial administration of his German territories operated largely independently of Westminster. These multiple-ducat pieces in high-fineness gold were struck at Hannover during the years immediately preceding the Seven Years' War, a period when the Electorate's treasury was under pressure to maintain liquidity for the military commitments that war would soon demand in full.

Welter 2515 is a short-lived type — the four-year window reflects the reign's final stretch before George II died in October 1760.

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