A characteristic vicariate ducat, named after the privilege of the Saxon electors who held vicariate rights in the Saxon district upon the death of the Emperor. On this occasion, coins of various denominations were struck depicting the king on horseback. First year of Augustus III’s vicariate ducats.
Mint luster on both sides.
Slightly bent, but with excellent overall appearance.
A highly sought-after vicariate ducat – an outstanding opportunity for collectors of gold issues of Augustus III.
Obverse: the king on horseback with sword, facing right, legend: D G FRID AUG REX POL DUX SAX ARCHIM & ELECTOR.
Reverse: throne with crown and scepter, eagle in the background with royal insignia, legend: IN PROVINCIIS IUR SAXON PROVISOR ET VICARIUS
Gold, diameter 22 mm, weight 3.51 g