1819, Switzerland, Zurich. Medallic Zwingli Ducat. Struck in Silver! NGC MS61

1819, Switzerland, Zurich. Medallic Zwingli Ducat. Struck in Silver! NGC MS61
1819, Switzerland, Zurich. Medallic Zwingli Ducat. Struck in Silver! NGC MS61
1819, Switzerland, Zurich. Medallic Zwingli Ducat. Struck in Silver! NGC MS61

1819, Switzerland, Zurich. Medallic Zwingli Ducat. Struck in Silver! NGC MS61
Mint Year: 1819 Mint Place: Zurich (Swiss Canton) Condition. Certified and graded by NGC as MS-61!

300th anniversary of the Reformation / Ulrich Zwingli. Here struck in silver, there in gold!

Diameter: 21mm Weight: 3.33gm Material: Silver. Obverse: Bust of Magister Huldrych (Ulrich) Zwingli right. Reverse: Legend in 7 lines. Huldrych (or Ulrich) Zwingli (1 January 1484 - 11 October 1531) was a leader of the Reformation in Switzerland.

Born during a time of emerging Swiss patriotism and increasing criticism of the Swiss mercenary system, he attended the University of Vienna and the University of Basel, a scholarly centre of humanism. He continued his studies while he served as a pastor in Glarus and later in Einsiedeln where he was influenced by the writings of Erasmus.

In 1518, Zwingli became the pastor of the Grossmünster in Zurich where he began to preach ideas on reforming the Catholic Church. In his first public controversy in 1522, he attacked the custom of fasting during Lent. In his publications, he noted corruption in the ecclesiastical hierarchy, promoted clerical marriage, and attacked the use of images in places of worship. In 1525, Zwingli introduced a new communion liturgy to replace the mass. Zwingli also clashed with the Anabaptists, which resulted in their persecution.

The Reformation spread to other parts of the Swiss Confederation, but several cantons resisted, preferring to remain Catholic. Zwingli formed an alliance of Reformed cantons which divided the Confederation along religious lines. In 1529, a war between the two sides was averted at the last moment. Meanwhile, Zwingli's ideas came to the attention of Martin Luther and other reformers. They met at the Marburg Colloquy and although they agreed on many points of doctrine, they could not reach an accord on the doctrine of the presence of Christ in the eucharist.

In 1531 Zwingli's alliance applied an unsuccessful food blockade on the Catholic cantons. The cantons responded with an attack at a moment when Zurich was badly prepared. Zwingli was killed in battle at the age of 47. His legacy lives on in the confessions, liturgy, and church orders of the Reformed churches of today. This item is in the category "Coins & Paper Money\Coins: World\Europe\Switzerland".

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1819, Switzerland, Zurich. Medallic Zwingli Ducat. Struck in Silver! NGC MS61


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