Esther Liebmann (née Schulhoff; 1649 – 15 April 1714) was a German financier.
In Berlin, she served as court Jew to King Friedrich I of Prussia, inheriting the title and also the Münzregal from her second husband, Jost Liebmann.
[2] She served as court jeweler, assisting the king in obtaining a large collection of gems and jewelry.
After Liebmann's husband's death in 1701, she carried on their business and became responsible for minting official coinage for the crown.
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