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A 1777 Ducat from the German State of Würzburg is worth mentioning.
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Money Museum Ducat Venice, 13th century 1871 Germany issues the mark, a new currency based on gold.
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Hines Ducat Place III, an office building, is in Moscow and was completed in 2006.
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In the Millennia collection, there was an Eight-Ducat coin issued by the German speaking city-state of Regensburg in the 1770s or 1780s.
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From the late 1200s to the early 1900s, Ducats and multiple Ducat coins, or other gold coins minted to the Ducat standard, widely circulated in Europe.
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A single Ducat coin weighs 3.5 grams, a little less than an eighth of an ounce.
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A 1646 Two-Ducat coin issued in, or for, the German speaking State of Erfurt, while it was occupied by Sweden, is extremely rare.
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An Eight-Ducat coin weighs just a little more than a Spanish eight escudos coin.
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A relatively common Nuremberg Two-Ducat coin, minted in 1700, sold for $1438.
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In some parts of Europe, however, an Eight-Ducat coin was a very large, imposing gold piece.
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