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6 Kreuzers - William I

Issuer Württemberg, Kingdom of
Year 1825-1837
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Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
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Reverse lettering SCHEIDE MÜNZE 6.K.
Edge Reeded
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Württemberg's billon coinage of the 1820s and 1830s emerged from a kingdom still consolidating its identity — elevated from duchy to kingdom only in 1806 under Napoleon's reorganization of German territories. William I, who came to the throne in 1816, inherited chronic fiscal constraints and a monetary system that relied heavily on subsidiary billon fractions to keep small commerce functioning. The 6 Kreuzer denomination occupied a workhorse position in everyday transactions, passed through hands in Stuttgart's markets long after finer silver had been hoarded or exported.

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