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⅔ Thaler - Frederick William I

Issuer Kingdom of Prussia
Year 1713
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Shape Round
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Obverse lettering FRID WILH - D G REX BORUSSIÆ
Reverse description The elaborate multi-quartered royal arms of Prussia displayed on a large baroque shield surmounted by an arched royal crown. The shield incorporates numerous heraldic charges including eagles, lions, and the Hohenzollern arms, arranged across multiple quarters in the characteristic Prussian style. The date 1713 is split across the field to either side of the shield, and the mint-master initials H and H flank the denomination mark 2/3 inscribed within a cartouche at the base of the shield. The composition is bold and symmetrical, filling the coin's field.
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