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8 Ducats

Issuer City of Bern
Year 1796-1798
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Value 8 Ducats (24)
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Obverse lettering RESPUBLICA BERNENSIS
Reverse description Within a wreath of two crossed olive branches tied at the base with a small ornament, the denomination and date are inscribed in three lines: VIII / DUCAT. / 1796. The circular legend BENEDICTUS SIT IEHOVA DEUS (Blessed be the Lord God) runs around the periphery, all contained within a beaded border consistent with the obverse.
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Bern struck these large gold multiples in the final years before the French invasion of February 1798, when the Helvetic Republic was imposed and the city-state's centuries-old independence was extinguished almost overnight. The timing matters: Bern's treasury was famously seized by French forces, and significant quantities of the city's gold coinage were melted or confiscated. Pieces that left Bern before the occupation survived; many that didn't, vanished into French military coffers.

The HMZ references distinguish between the 205e and 205f die pairings, suggesting at least two discrete production runs across the issue years.

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