Ducat - Franz Troger

発行体 Fischingen, Abbey of
年号 1726
種類 Commemorative circulation coin
額面 1 Ducat
通貨 Ducat (1688-1728)
材質 Gold (.986)
重量 3.50 g
直径
厚さ
形状 Round
製造技法
向き
彫刻師 Hans Jakob Gessner
流通終了年
参考文献 KM#5, Fr#234, HMZ 1#2-932
表面の説明 The coat of arms of the abbot in a simple cartouche on an oval shield standing on a pedestal with the date. Mitre on bishop`s stole above the shield. Crosier behind.
表面の文字体系 Latin
表面の銘文 FRANCISCUS ABBAS FISCH · JUBILÆUS 1726
裏面の説明 Nimbate Saint Idda, Countess of Toggenburg, standing and facing. To her right, a stag with six-ended antlers with flames on ends.
裏面の文字体系 Latin
裏面の銘文 S. IDDA COMIT. TOGG.
鋳造所
鋳造数 1726 - - 50
Numisquare ID 9177918410
追加情報

Historical Context: This 1726 Ducat was issued by the Abbey of Fischingen under Abbot Franz Troger, an ecclesiastical principality within the Holy Roman Empire. Possessing the Jus Monetae, the Abbey exercised its temporal sovereignty through coinage. In the early 18th century, these gold issues, often limited, primarily symbolized the abbot's authority and the Abbey's prestige, rather than extensive commercial circulation. Franz Troger's tenure continued this significant numismatic tradition, reflecting the Abbey's status.

Artistry: The Ducat's design, characteristic of the Baroque period, reflects early 18th-century Central European artistic conventions. While the engraver is typically unrecorded, the stylistic school emphasizes ornate detail and grandeur. The obverse likely features a bust portrait of Abbot Franz Troger or his elaborate coat of arms with ecclesiastical titles. The reverse would typically depict a patron saint, a religious scene, or the Abbey's armorial bearings, all rendered with the period's characteristic flourishes.

Technical/Grading: Struck in .986 fine gold, weighing 3.50 grams, this Ducat demonstrates expected metallurgical quality. Key high-points for assessing wear and strike include the abbot's hair and facial features (if present), raised elements of any mitre or crown, and intricate details of coats of arms or drapery. Ducats from this period, particularly from smaller mints, often display a strong central strike but may show minor planchet irregularities or slight weakness at the highest relief points.

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