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1/2 Kreuzer - Charles VI Graz

Issuer Austrian Empire
Year 1713-1729
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Shape Round
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Obverse description Uniface strike bearing the crowned double-headed imperial eagle displayed, with the arms of Styria — a panther spitting fire — emblazoned on the central shield of the breast. The imperial crown at the top divides the date, which is inscribed to either side. The fractional denomination is rendered in the exergue below the eagle. The design is executed in low relief consistent with the small module and utilitarian character of the issue.
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Reverse description The reverse is completely blank, as this is a uniface coin struck only on the obverse die. The plain field bears no design, legend, or device of any kind, a characteristic production method employed for small-denomination copper coinage at the Graz mint during the reign of Charles VI.
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Mintage 1713 - -
1714 - -
1715 - -
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1723 - -
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