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1674 Germany Wurttemberg-Oels Silver 6 Kreuzer 1/10 Thaler RARE KM #9 AU / UNC

$ 79.19

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Year: 1674
  • Denomination: Kreuzer
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Composition: Silver
  • Modified Item: No
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days

    Description

    For sale GERMANY,
    WURTTEMBURG - OBELS  1/10 THALER, 6 KREUZER
    SILVER COIN.  Date is 1674.
    Great detail.
    SIZE - 26.7 mm.
    WEIGHT -  3.1 grams.
    CONDITION - AU / UNC.
    KM # 9.
    AUTHENTICITY GUARANTEE.
    SHIPPING  BY CANADA POST REGISTERED MAIL . TO CANADA - .00, USA - .95.
    WORLD - .95.   I COMBINE SHIPPING.
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    Duke
    Silvius II Frederick of Wurttemberg-Oels
    (21 February 1651 in
    Oleśnica
    – 3 June 1697 in Olesnica) was
    Duke
    of
    Württemberg-Oels
    from 1668 until his death.
    Silvius Frederick was second son of the Duke
    Silvius I Nimrod of Württemberg-Oels
    (1622–1664) from his marriage to
    Elisabeth Marie, Duchess of Oels
    (1625–1686) .
    After his father's death in 1664, his mother took up government as regent for her four sons. Silvius Nimrod and his older brother
    Charles Ferdinand
    went on a
    Grand Tour
    . Charles Ferdinand died in 1668, when they were visiting the Netherlands.
    The remaining three brothers divided the country in 1672: Silvius Frederick received Oels; his brother
    Christian Ulrich I
    received
    Bernstadt
    and his youngest brother
    Julius Siegmund
    received
    Międzybórz
    and
    Třebenice
    . As Julius was still a minor, Silvius Frederick acted as his regent until he came of age. In the Chamber of Princes, the three brothers had to share their single vote.
    Silvius Frederick married on 7 May 1672 in Oels with
    Eleonore Charlotte
    (1656–1743), the daughter of the Duke
    George II of Württemberg-Montbéliard
    . The marriage remained childless.
    He was a member of the
    Fruitbearing Society
    under the nickname
    der Schützende
    ("the Protector").
    Silvius Frederick died in 1697, without leaving an heir. By order of his mother, Oels fell to her next younger son, Christian Ulrich I.
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