By 1780, copper coinage for Maria Theresia was being struck across a sprawling network of Habsburg mints — Vienna, Graz, Kremnitz, Prague, and Günzburg among them — each producing essentially identical pieces distinguished only by mint mark. The resulting complexity has made attribution a specialist's exercise for two centuries. Her#1633 narrows the field, but confirming the specific facility on worn examples remains genuinely difficult.
By 1780, copper coinage for Maria Theresia was being struck across a sprawling network of Habsburg mints — Vienna, Graz, Kremnitz, Prague, and Günzburg among them — each producing essentially identical pieces distinguished only by mint mark. The resulting complexity has made attribution a specialist's exercise for two centuries. Her#1633 narrows the field, but confirming the specific facility on worn examples remains genuinely difficult.