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Ducat - Francis I of Lorraine, as co-ruler

Issuer Hungary
Year 1749-1751
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Composition Gold
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description Displayed imperial double-headed eagle with the combined escutcheon of Lorraine and Tuscany on its breast, symbolizing the dynastic union of Francis I. The eagle's wings are spread and each head is crowned, with the overall composition filling the coin field in bold relief. The continuous Latin motto legend begins at approximately 7 o'clock and runs clockwise around the eagle, concluding with the date of issue. The reverse design follows established Habsburg heraldic conventions for mid-18th century gold coinage.
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