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4 Pfennige - Charles August Frederick

Issuer Principality of Waldeck-Pyrmont
Year 1761
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Weight 3.57 g
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Obverse lettering PYRMONT:SCHEIDEMVNTZ
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Reverse script Latin
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Waldeck-Pyrmont in 1761 was under the rule of Charles August Frederick, a prince who spent much of his reign navigating the financial pressures of the Seven Years' War — a conflict that drained small German territories through imperial obligations and troop levies even when they weren't direct combatants. Small copper issues like this 4 Pfennige were the economic workhorses of such principalities, filling the gap left by silver coinage that was routinely hoarded or melted when war made hard money scarce.

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