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The Roter Seufzer ("red sigh"), also called the Seufzer and Leipziger Seufzer, was the popular name of the inferior six-pfennig coin minted in huge quantities in 1701 and 1702 by the Prince-Elector of Saxony and King of Poland, Augustus the Strong (1694–1733). The name of these coins was due to the loss that the population suffered as a result of the coins which had a high copper content.

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  • Roter Seufzer (auch Seufzer und Leipziger Seufzer genannt) ist der volkstümliche Name des unter dem sächsischen Kurfürsten und polnischen König August dem Starken (1694–1733) in riesigen Mengen 1701 und 1702 geprägten minderwertigen Sechs-Pfennig-Stücks. Der Name dieser Sechser ist auf den Verlust zurückzuführen, den die Bevölkerung durch die stark kupferhaltigen Münzen erlitt. (de)
  • The Roter Seufzer ("red sigh"), also called the Seufzer and Leipziger Seufzer, was the popular name of the inferior six-pfennig coin minted in huge quantities in 1701 and 1702 by the Prince-Elector of Saxony and King of Poland, Augustus the Strong (1694–1733). The name of these coins was due to the loss that the population suffered as a result of the coins which had a high copper content. (en)
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  • Roter Seufzer (auch Seufzer und Leipziger Seufzer genannt) ist der volkstümliche Name des unter dem sächsischen Kurfürsten und polnischen König August dem Starken (1694–1733) in riesigen Mengen 1701 und 1702 geprägten minderwertigen Sechs-Pfennig-Stücks. Der Name dieser Sechser ist auf den Verlust zurückzuführen, den die Bevölkerung durch die stark kupferhaltigen Münzen erlitt. (de)
  • The Roter Seufzer ("red sigh"), also called the Seufzer and Leipziger Seufzer, was the popular name of the inferior six-pfennig coin minted in huge quantities in 1701 and 1702 by the Prince-Elector of Saxony and King of Poland, Augustus the Strong (1694–1733). The name of these coins was due to the loss that the population suffered as a result of the coins which had a high copper content. (en)
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  • Roter Seufzer (de)
  • Roter Seufzer (en)
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