Ernest I ruled Saxe-Coburg and Gotha during a period when the duchy's political significance far outweighed its size, largely due to the deliberate dynastic strategy of placing Coburg relatives on thrones across Europe. The 6 Kreuzer was a small-denomination workhorse of the South German monetary convention, and billon issues like this one circulated hard through local markets and across porous German state borders where coin acceptance was largely pragmatic rather than strictly legal.
Ernest I ruled Saxe-Coburg and Gotha during a period when the duchy's political significance far outweighed its size, largely due to the deliberate dynastic strategy of placing Coburg relatives on thrones across Europe. The 6 Kreuzer was a small-denomination workhorse of the South German monetary convention, and billon issues like this one circulated hard through local markets and across porous German state borders where coin acceptance was largely pragmatic rather than strictly legal.