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<p>[QUOTE="silvereagle82, post: 26648233, member: 1700"]I really love the wildman design!</p><p>I have a few “wildman” theme gold pieces in my collection. Here’s one:</p><p><br /></p><p>Country: DENMARK</p><p>Type: Ducat Date: 1792</p><p>Certification: NGC #3160289-002 Grade: MS 62</p><p>Coin Information:</p><p>Design: OBVERSE: Wild man standing looking left, leaning on a club and a shield with the Danish coat of arms; three crowned lions on a golden ground w/ scattered hearts; the date divided 17 – 92. The die-engraver’s initial “B” in front of his right foot. Legend: MONETA • AUREA •DANCIA • ~ REVERSE: A five-line inscription on a richly ornamental tablet. Inscription reads 1 •SPECIES DUCAT 23•½•K•ARAT 67•STYKKER 1•MARK•BRUTO</p><p><br /></p><p>Mint: Copenhagen</p><p>Mintage: 1792 =? A total of 16,915 for the four years minted (1791, 1792, 1794, 1802)</p><p><br /></p><p>References: KM #650 / Fr. 283</p><p>Specifications: Diameter – 21.8mm</p><p>Weight – 3.4900 g. @ 0.9790 Gold = .1098 oz AGW</p><p>Acquired: Northeast Numismatics – March 2009</p><p>Providence: None</p><p>Notes:</p><ul> <li>Minted during reign of King Christian VII (1766-1808).</li> <li>The Die-engraver was Johan Ephraim Bauert.</li> <li>The obverse design was modeled in slightly altered form from the Albertdaler, which had been produced for Baltic Trade since 1781. The reverse is similar to the Netherlands ducat but differs in that the value, fineness and standard weight of the coin are found. 67 of these coins were to be struck from a mark (refers to the Cologne mark of 233.856 grams) therefore the basis for the design weight of 3.490 g.</li> <li>The decorated edge was incorporated into the design as a deterrent against unlawfully reducing the weight by clipping or filing.</li> <li>This coin belongs to a series known as species-ducats.</li> <li>The wild man—a figure from Germanic and Celtic mythology representing the 'Lord of the Beasts' or 'Green Man'. The wild man (men) figure appears in the artwork and literature of medieval and early modern Europe. Wild men are depicted as supporters on the coat of arms of Denmark as well the coat of arms of several German States and Dutch towns and cities. (ie. Prussia)</li> </ul><p>Obverse: [GALLERY=media, 22107]Denmark 1792 Ducat by silvereagle82 posted Jan 18, 2026 at 11:25 AM[/GALLERY] </p><p>Reverse:[GALLERY=media, 22108]Denmark 1792 Ducat by silvereagle82 posted Jan 18, 2026 at 11:25 AM[/GALLERY][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="silvereagle82, post: 26648233, member: 1700"]I really love the wildman design! I have a few “wildman” theme gold pieces in my collection. Here’s one: Country: DENMARK Type: Ducat Date: 1792 Certification: NGC #3160289-002 Grade: MS 62 Coin Information: Design: OBVERSE: Wild man standing looking left, leaning on a club and a shield with the Danish coat of arms; three crowned lions on a golden ground w/ scattered hearts; the date divided 17 – 92. The die-engraver’s initial “B” in front of his right foot. Legend: MONETA • AUREA •DANCIA • ~ REVERSE: A five-line inscription on a richly ornamental tablet. Inscription reads 1 •SPECIES DUCAT 23•½•K•ARAT 67•STYKKER 1•MARK•BRUTO Mint: Copenhagen Mintage: 1792 =? A total of 16,915 for the four years minted (1791, 1792, 1794, 1802) References: KM #650 / Fr. 283 Specifications: Diameter – 21.8mm Weight – 3.4900 g. @ 0.9790 Gold = .1098 oz AGW Acquired: Northeast Numismatics – March 2009 Providence: None Notes: [LIST] [*]Minted during reign of King Christian VII (1766-1808). [*]The Die-engraver was Johan Ephraim Bauert. [*]The obverse design was modeled in slightly altered form from the Albertdaler, which had been produced for Baltic Trade since 1781. The reverse is similar to the Netherlands ducat but differs in that the value, fineness and standard weight of the coin are found. 67 of these coins were to be struck from a mark (refers to the Cologne mark of 233.856 grams) therefore the basis for the design weight of 3.490 g. [*]The decorated edge was incorporated into the design as a deterrent against unlawfully reducing the weight by clipping or filing. [*]This coin belongs to a series known as species-ducats. [*]The wild man—a figure from Germanic and Celtic mythology representing the 'Lord of the Beasts' or 'Green Man'. The wild man (men) figure appears in the artwork and literature of medieval and early modern Europe. Wild men are depicted as supporters on the coat of arms of Denmark as well the coat of arms of several German States and Dutch towns and cities. (ie. Prussia) [/LIST] Obverse: [GALLERY=media, 22107]Denmark 1792 Ducat by silvereagle82 posted Jan 18, 2026 at 11:25 AM[/GALLERY] Reverse:[GALLERY=media, 22108]Denmark 1792 Ducat by silvereagle82 posted Jan 18, 2026 at 11:25 AM[/GALLERY][/QUOTE]
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