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Dukat wikariacki - August III Sas Drezno mint

Issuer Dresden Mint (August III as Imperial Vicar)
Year 1740
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Obverse description Draped bust of Friedrich August II (Augustus III as King of Poland) facing right, depicted with long curling hair and armored shoulders, within a beaded border. The effigy is rendered in high relief in a baroque portrait style typical of early 18th-century Saxon coinage. The circular Latin legend surrounds the bust, reading D.G.FRID.AUG.REX.POL.DUX.SAX.ARCHI.& ELECTOR., identifying the ruler as King of Poland, Duke of Saxony, and Arch-Chancellor and Elector.
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Obverse lettering D.G.FRID.AUG.REX.POL.DUX.SAX.ARCHI.& ELECTOR.
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Mintage 1740 - Kopicki 11539
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