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6 Kreuzers - Louis II

Issuer Hesse-Darmstadt
Year 1843-1847
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Value 6 Kreuzer = 1/10 Gulden (0.1)
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Reverse description Central field bears the large numeral '6' above the denomination inscription KREUZER, with the date of issue positioned below, all enclosed within a decorative wreath of oak branches tied at the base with a ribbon bow. The wreath is rendered in fine relief with detailed foliage. The border is defined by a beaded inner rim consistent with the obverse.
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Reverse lettering 6 KREUZER 1843
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Hesse-Darmstadt's six-kreuzer denomination occupied an awkward position in the German monetary patchwork of the 1840s, a period when pressure from the Zollverein was already pushing smaller states toward standardization. Louis II — Ludwig II — had inherited a financially strained grand duchy and leaned heavily on billon fractional coinage to manage everyday commerce without committing silver reserves. The .350 fineness is notably low even by billon standards of the period, placing these closer to token coinage in practical terms.

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