1/2 Batzen

发行方 City of Solothurn
年份 1549-1567
类型 Standard circulation coin
面值 1/2 Batzen (1⁄34)
货币 Guldiner (15th century-1579)
材质 Billon
重量 1.7 g
直径 22.5 mm
厚度
形状 Round (irregular)
制作工艺
方向
雕刻师
流通至
参考资料 HMZ 2#2-827, SMK7 Slt#31
正面描述 Eagle above arms of Solothurn.
正面文字
正面铭文 ✠ MONETA ✠ SOLODOREN ⸰ S O
(Translation: Money of Solothurn)
背面描述 Bust of Saint with nimbus facing right within circle.
背面文字
背面铭文 SANCTVS ✠ VRSVS ⸰ ✠ · 1 · 5 · 4 · 9 · ✠
(Translation: Saint Ursus)
边缘
铸币厂
铸造量 1549 - -
1550 - Year above head -
1550 - Year at 7 o`clock -
1551 - Saint with beard -
1551 - Saint without beard -
1552 - -
1553 - -
1560 - -
1561 - -
1566 - -
1567 - Arched schield -
1567 - Spanish shield -
Numisquare 编号 6035963140
附加信息

Historical Context: The City of Solothurn, a prominent Catholic canton within the Old Swiss Confederacy, issued this 1/2 Batzen during the mid-16th century (1549-1567). This period followed the initial fervor of the Reformation, with Solothurn maintaining its traditional alliances and religious identity. The issuance of its own coinage, particularly the widely accepted Batzen denomination, underscored Solothurn's economic autonomy and its integral role in regional trade. These coins facilitated local commerce and cross-cantonal exchange, reflecting the city's strategic importance as a gateway and its sustained economic vitality within the Confederacy.

Artistry: The engraver responsible for this billon coin remains anonymous, a common characteristic for municipal issues of this era. Stylistically, the 1/2 Batzen adheres to the simplified Renaissance heraldic tradition prevalent in Swiss cantonal coinage. The obverse typically features a prominent cross, often a simple cross pattee, encircled by a legend identifying the city or its patron saint, Ursus. The reverse invariably displays the cantonal arms, a bear rampant, often within a shield, signifying Solothurn's sovereign authority and its historical identity.

Technical/Grading: High-points for this 1/2 Batzen generally include the center and extremities of the cross on the obverse, and the raised features of the bear and the outline of the shield on the reverse. Due to the billon alloy and production methods of the period, strikes are frequently soft, often exhibiting planchet irregularities, slight off-centering, and weakness in the legends. The relatively large diameter of 22.5 mm for its 1.7 gg weight suggests a thin flan, making it prone to bending and edge damage. Oxidation and surface pitting are common given the alloy's copper content.

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