City of Lucerne 10 Ducats, 1603
18 coats of arms
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Information
Country
City of Lucerne
Currency
Thaler
(1550 – 1656)
Coin type
Standard circulation coin
Denomination
10 Ducats
Year
1603
Ruler
Free imperial city
(1415–1648)
Composition
Gold
Shape
Round (irregular)
Weight (g)
34
Demonetized
Yes
Description
10 Ducats from City of Lucerne. Issued in 1603. Struck in Gold. Measures 0 mm and weighs 34 g.
- Obverse
- Saint Leodegar facing left, sitting on a gothic throne, nimbate, wearing mitre and episcopal regalia. A soldier to the left, wearing military attire and sword, gouging the right eye of the saint with a hand drill. Tiled floor below. (Sanctus Leodigarius patronus Lucernensis. Sain Ledegar, patron of Lucerne.)
- Reverse
- Crowned coat of arms of the Holy Roman Empire depicting double headed eagle. Two Mirrored coats of arms of Lucerne below; inner fields with vegetal motifs; outer fields plain. Two lions supporting the two coats of arms. Left lion holding sword in right arm and cross-bearing orb in left arm. Right lion holding flag with both arms. Coats of arms of 18 bailiwicks on square shields around; clockwise: Rothenburg, Ruswil, Sempach, Habsburg, Horw, Rüßegg, Kriens, Ebikon, Knutwil, Wikon, Weggis, Triengen, Merenschwand, Malters, Münster, Sursee, Entlebuch, and Willisau.
Mintage & Variants
| Date | Mintage | Comment | Frequency | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1603 | — |
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