1684 AD., German States, Wuerttemberg-Oels in Silesia, Christian Ulrich, Oels mint, 1 Kreuzer, Fr.u.S. 2387.
Silesia (Schlesien), German States, Wuerttemberg-Oels, Christian Ulrich in Bernstadt (1664-1697), Oels mint, 1684 AD.,
1 Kreuzer (ø 15-17 mm / 0,81 g), billon, 0,75 g. theor. mint weight, axes about medal alignment ↑↑ (ca. 20°), rolled flan,
Obv.: CHRIST . V . D G (1) DVX . W . T . S . O . B . , his bare-headed, cuirassed bust facing right, within dotted inner circle, value number in oval below.
Rev.: CO . MON . D . I . H H I D . STHR . M . 16 - 84 , crowned arms (eagle in a circle) in an ornamented frame, date flanking crown above.
Fr.u.S. 2387 ; Raff 108 ; KM 36 .
Duke Christian Ulrich I of Württemberg-Oels (born: 9 April 1652 at Oels Castle in Oleśnica; died: 5 April 1704, ibid) was a German nobleman. He was the ruling Duke of Württemberg-Bernstadt from 1669 to 1697 and then the ruling Duke of Oels-Württemberg from 1697 until his death.