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德國, 雷根斯堡 - 城市. Ferdinand III. Ducat 1641. RARE
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德國, 雷根斯堡 - 城市. Ferdinand III. Ducat 1641. RARE

**Shipping only into European Union** The Coinage of the Bishopric and the Imperial City of Regensburg The Imperial City of Regensburg The Period of Emperor Ferdinand III, 1637–1657 Gold coins from the reign of Emperor Ferdinand III. Ducat of 1641, bearing the title of Ferdinand III. Mint master: Hans Siegmund Federer. Crossed city keys within an ornate Baroque cartouche, above a winged angel’s head // Crowned double-headed eagle, on its breast a crowned, two-part coat of arms (Austria/Lorraine). Beckenb. 409; Fb. 2466. coin of great rarity. Choice (Extremely Fine) specimen. During the reign of Emperor Ferdinand III, Regensburg, a Free Imperial City of the Holy Roman Empire, struck a very limited number of gold coins, mainly ducats, in the emperor’s name. These issues were not intended for daily circulation but for prestige, diplomatic payments, and representation of imperial authority. The gold ducats of Regensburg from this period are considered very rare. Mintages were low, and surviving examples are scarce, especially in high-grade condition. Their combination of historical importance, restricted production, and excellent craftsmanship makes them highly desirable among advanced collectors of Holy Roman Empire gold. Today, gold coins of Regensburg under Ferdinand III are regarded as elite numismatic pieces, valued as much for their rarity as for their strong historical symbolism. *Historical context (which war it corresponds to): -The 1 Ducat 1641 from Regensburg (Ratisbonne) belongs to the period of the Thirty Years’ War (1618–1648). -Regensburg was a Free Imperial City of the Holy Roman Empire. -The coin was struck during the reign of Emperor Ferdinand III (1637–1657). -The year 1641 falls right in the middle of the Thirty Years’ War, a time of major political, military, and economic instability in the German lands. -Gold ducats from this period were often used for high-value payments, diplomacy, and reserves, rather than everyday circulation. **Rarity according to Numista: On Numista, the 1 Ducat of Regensburg (1638–1657) is classified as extremely rare Numista rarity index: 100 / 100 This means the coin is very rarely recorded in members’ collections on the site. (only 3 coins known) **Shipping only into European Union**

編號 101451017

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德國, 雷根斯堡 - 城市. Ferdinand III. Ducat 1641. RARE

德國, 雷根斯堡 - 城市. Ferdinand III. Ducat 1641. RARE

**Shipping only into European Union**

The Coinage of the Bishopric and the Imperial City of Regensburg
The Imperial City of Regensburg
The Period of Emperor Ferdinand III, 1637–1657

Gold coins from the reign of Emperor Ferdinand III. Ducat of 1641, bearing the title of Ferdinand III.
Mint master: Hans Siegmund Federer. Crossed city keys within an ornate Baroque cartouche, above a winged angel’s head // Crowned double-headed eagle, on its breast a crowned, two-part coat of arms (Austria/Lorraine). Beckenb. 409; Fb. 2466.

coin of great rarity. Choice (Extremely Fine) specimen.

During the reign of Emperor Ferdinand III, Regensburg, a Free Imperial City of the Holy Roman Empire, struck a very limited number of gold coins, mainly ducats, in the emperor’s name. These issues were not intended for daily circulation but for prestige, diplomatic payments, and representation of imperial authority.

The gold ducats of Regensburg from this period are considered very rare. Mintages were low, and surviving examples are scarce, especially in high-grade condition. Their combination of historical importance, restricted production, and excellent craftsmanship makes them highly desirable among advanced collectors of Holy Roman Empire gold.

Today, gold coins of Regensburg under Ferdinand III are regarded as elite numismatic pieces, valued as much for their rarity as for their strong historical symbolism.

*Historical context (which war it corresponds to):

-The 1 Ducat 1641 from Regensburg (Ratisbonne) belongs to the period of the Thirty Years’ War (1618–1648).
-Regensburg was a Free Imperial City of the Holy Roman Empire.
-The coin was struck during the reign of Emperor Ferdinand III (1637–1657).
-The year 1641 falls right in the middle of the Thirty Years’ War, a time of major political, military, and economic instability in the German lands.
-Gold ducats from this period were often used for high-value payments, diplomacy, and reserves, rather than everyday circulation.

**Rarity according to Numista:
On Numista, the 1 Ducat of Regensburg (1638–1657) is classified as extremely rare
Numista rarity index: 100 / 100
This means the coin is very rarely recorded in members’ collections on the site.
(only 3 coins known)

**Shipping only into European Union**

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