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Ducat - August II Mocny Lipsk mint

Issuer Leipzig Mint
Year 1712
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Weight 3.49 g
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Reverse description Central motif consisting of a crowned quartered coat of arms combining the arms of Poland and Saxony, richly detailed with baroque decorative flourishes and palm or laurel branches flanking the shield on either side. A royal crown surmounts the escutcheon. The circular Latin legend around the periphery reads SAC ROM IMP ARCHIM ET ELECT 1712, referencing Augustus II's role as Arch-Marshal and Elector of the Holy Roman Empire, with the date of issue incorporated into the legend at the base.
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