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| 背面铭文 | BRVNS·ET·LVN·DVX· S·R·I·A·TH·ET·EL· 1736 · FEIN SILB: 2/3 (Translation: Duke of Brunswick and Lueneburg, Arch Treasurer and Prince Elector of the Holy Roman Empire Fine Silver) |
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The 2/3 Thaler denomination — effectively a Gulden by value — dominated north German commerce throughout the early eighteenth century precisely because it bridged the gap between the heavy full Thaler and smaller divisional coinage. Brunswick-Lüneburg's output during this decade reflects the administrative complexity of a dynasty simultaneously managing a German electorate and the British crown, with mint operations at Clausthal handling the bulk of silver production from Harz Mountain ore.
George II's prolonged absences in Hanover — he crossed the Channel on repeated royal progresses — meant the Hanoverian administration retained considerable autonomous authority over coinage policy during these years.