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| 正面铭文 | FRAN CONTIS. M. DE FOR. CARD. DE RODT. EPS. CONST. S.R.I. PRIN. |
| 背面描述 | The elaborate quartered arms of the Bishopric of Constance displayed within a voluminous episcopal mantle, surmounted by a cardinal's hat above and an ornate princely crown. The shield is supported by decorative mantling and flanked by figures, the entire composition executed in the ornate High Baroque heraldic tradition. The date appears in the legend or field. The circular Latin legend PRO ECCLESIA ET PRO PATRIA runs around the upper periphery. |
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Francis Conrad of Rodt governed the Bishopric of Constance from 1750 until his death in 1775, presiding over a diocese that had no secular coinage tradition to speak of — making any silver issue under his name a genuinely uncommon administrative event. The Bishopric's minting activity was sparse and episodic throughout the eighteenth century, tied to specific ceremonial or fiscal pressures rather than routine monetary production.
Berstett's cataloging of this piece as ZB#415 places it within a narrow slice of Upper Rhenish ecclesiastical issues that largely escaped the great melt-downs of the Napoleonic reorganization, when secularized church properties — and their coin stocks — were absorbed into French-administered territories after 1803.