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Talar wikariacki - August III Sas Drezno mint

Issuer Dresden Mint (Münzstätte Dresden)
Year 1740-1745
Type Commemorative circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
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The "wikariat" taler series derives from a specific constitutional quirk of the Holy Roman Empire: during an interregnum — the period between an emperor's death and his successor's coronation — certain princes held the office of Imperial Vicar (Reichsvikar), exercising sovereign imperial authority in their name. As Elector of Saxony, August III was entitled to this role in the northern and eastern territories. These coins were struck not as ordinary currency but as deliberate political declarations of that temporary sovereignty, which is why the Dresden mint produced them in quantity during the interregna of the 1740s.

The two Kopicki references reflect documented die variants within the series — the type was struck across multiple years with measurable differences in die preparation.

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