1/2 Batzen - Franz Friedrich

Uitgever Sion, Bishopric of
Jaar 1776-1777
Type Standard circulation coin
Waarde 1/2 Batzen (1⁄56)
Valuta Thaler (1475-1780)
Samenstelling Billon
Gewicht 1.9 g
Diameter 21 mm
Dikte
Vorm Round
Techniek Milled
Oriëntatie Coin alignment ↑↓
Graveur(s)
In omloop tot
Referentie(s) KM#33, HMZ 1#2-1072
Beschrijving voorzijde Mitre above four-fold arms.
Schrift voorzijde Latin
Opschrift voorzijde F. FRID. AM: BUEL EP. SE.
Beschrijving keerzijde Small double-headed eagle above shield with stars that divides date.
Schrift keerzijde Latin
Opschrift keerzijde COM. ET PRÆ. REIP. VALL. 7 6
Rand
Muntplaats
Oplage 1776 - -
1776 DS - -
1776 DST - -
1777 - -
1777 DS - -
1777 DST - -
Numisquare-ID 1088437260
Aanvullende informatie

Historical Context: This 1/2 Batzen was issued during the episcopate of Franz Friedrich von Busold, Prince-Bishop of Sion (Sitten) from 1760 to 1782. Dated 1776-1777, this coin belongs to the late Ancien Régime, a period of relative stability in Valais before the French Revolution. As an ecclesiastical principality of the Holy Roman Empire, Sion's right to coinage symbolized its imperial immediacy and autonomy within the Old Swiss Confederacy. This fractional denomination served the daily economic needs of the populace.

Artistry: Its design blends late Baroque and nascent Neoclassical styles, simplified for fractional billon issues. Engraver attribution is unrecorded, likely a local mint master. The obverse typically features the Prince-Bishop's bust or armorial bearings, surmounted by a mitre and crozier, signifying his dual spiritual and temporal authority. The reverse displays the denomination and date, often encircled by a wreath or simple legend, adhering to established heraldic numismatic traditions.

Technical/Grading: Struck on a 21mm, 1.9g billon flan, this coin often exhibits characteristics of high-volume fractional issues. High-points for wear or strike weakness include the Prince-Bishop's effigy (hair, cheekbone) or the mitre's apex on the coat of arms. Billon is susceptible to planchet imperfections, uneven strikes, and environmental toning, often with a darker, uneven patina. Full strikes are uncommon, with softness in legends or details due to worn dies or insufficient striking pressure.

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