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1/2 Batzen - Maximilian I

Issuer Austrian Empire
Year 1511-1519
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Value 1/2 Batzen = 2 Kreuzer (1⁄30)
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Reverse description Three heraldic shields arranged in a trefoil pattern with their points meeting at the center, representing the territories of Styria, Carinthia, and Tyrol, enclosed within a circle. Small decorative floral ornaments fill the spaces between the shields, lending an elegant Gothic character to the composition. A Latin legend encircles the entire design along the outer border, identifying the three represented territories. The workmanship reflects the hammered technique typical of Austrian provincial coinage under Maximilian I.
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Reverse lettering + STIRIE*CARINTH*TIROLIS
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