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6 Groschen - Elizabeth

发行方 St. Petersburg Mint
年份 1759-1762
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形状 Round
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正面文字 Latin
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背面描述 A Russian imperial double-headed eagle displayed, surmounted by a single crown, with wings spread and talons clutching a sceptre and orb. On the breast of the eagle, a shield bears the Roman numeral VI denoting the denomination. The date 1761 is divided and placed in the lower field, flanked by the eagle's talons. The circular Latin legend MONETA REGNI PRUSS surrounds the design, identifying this as coinage of the Kingdom of Prussia issued under Russian occupation.
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These pieces were struck at St. Petersburg under Elizabeth I of Russia for circulation in conquered Prussian territories during the Seven Years' War, part of a broader Russian occupation coinage issued after Russian forces seized much of East Prussia from Frederick the Great beginning in 1758. The occupied population was required to use this coinage, and it circulated alongside Prussian issues that Frederick himself was debasing to fund the war — a sharp irony given the political stakes.

Production ended abruptly in 1762 when Peter III, an ardent admirer of Frederick, reversed Russian policy entirely and withdrew from the anti-Prussian coalition. The occupation coinage became obsolete almost overnight.

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