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5 Ducats - Paul Sixtus I

Issuer Trautson, Counts of
Year 1620
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Value 5 Ducats (17.5)
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Obverse description Bearded bust of Paul Sixtus Trautson facing right, depicted in elaborate period dress with a ruffled collar and ornate armor, rendered in high relief characteristic of early seventeenth-century hammered goldsmithing. The portrait is bold and naturalistically detailed, occupying the majority of the coin's field. A beaded inner border separates the central effigy from the surrounding circular Latin legend. The legend reads PAVLVS SIXTVS TRAVTHSON COMES, identifying the issuer as Count Paul Sixtus Trautson.
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Obverse lettering PAVLVS SIXTVS TRAVTHSON COMES
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