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| Issuer | Brandenburg-Prussia, State of |
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| Year | 1674-1687 |
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| Thickness | 1.2 mm |
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| Reverse description | Two oval shields bearing the Hohenzollern eagle, arranged side by side and surmounted by an electoral crown, with the Roman numeral VI denoting the denomination displayed prominently above the shields in the upper field. The date 1686 is divided and placed in the lower field beneath the shields. The circumferential Latin legend reads around the full periphery, separated by a beaded inner border. |
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| Mintage | 1674 - - 104,000 1679 - - 1,114,000 1680 - inc above - 1681 - - 1,650,000 1682 - - 4,400,000 1683 - - 3,367,000 1684 - - 4,193,000 1685 - - 1685 - inc. above - 1686 - inc. above - 1687 - - |
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Frederick William, the Great Elector, struck these coins during a period of aggressive territorial consolidation following the Treaty of Westphalia. Brandenburg-Prussia was simultaneously managing multiple mints across geographically separated territories, and the resulting output of this denomination shows considerable variation in die workmanship across the fourteen-year run — Schrötter documents over 140 distinct die combinations within this type alone.