1745 Germany Gold 2 Ducat Francis I AU-58 PCGS (Regensburg)
1745 Germany Gold 2 Ducat Francis I AU-58 PCGS (Regensburg)
This gold coin, minted in 1745, originates from the historic city of Regensburg in Germany. Struck during the era of Francis I, the piece carries a denomination of 2 Ducat. Crafted from 0.917 fine gold, it contains 0.2000 troy ounces of precious metal, reflecting the high standards of mid eighteenth century European coinage. The coin features distinct Latin inscriptions that connect it to its time and place of origin. On its surfaces, one can read the name of the city, RATISBONA (the Latin name for Regensburg), alongside the profound spiritual motto, INTE DOMINE SPERAVI, which translates to "In Thee, O Lord, have I trusted." Additional abbreviated inscriptions, including ROM IMP SEMP AVG, reference the imperial authority of the era. Preserved in remarkable About Uncirculated condition, this specific specimen has been certified as AU-58. The survival of such delicate gold details over more than two and a half centuries offers a tangible connection to the monetary history of the Holy Roman Empire.
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Specifications
| Country | Germany |
|---|---|
| Year | 1745 |
| Grade | PCGS |
| Legal-tender face value | 2 Ducat |
| Metal | Gold |
| Weight | 0.2000 troy oz |
| Purity | .917 |
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