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| Issuer | Hungary |
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| Year | 1792-1794 |
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| Thickness | 1.8 mm |
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| Obverse lettering | FRANC · II · D · G · R · I · S · A · G · A · B · R · A · A · D · B · L · M · D · H · |
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| Edge | Lettered |
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Francis II was crowned King of Hungary in June 1792, just weeks before the French Republic declared war on Austria — a conflict that would define his entire reign and eventually compel him to dissolve the Holy Roman Empire in 1806. These half thalers, struck across only three years before the type was superseded, were produced at a moment when the Habsburg treasury was already beginning to feel the strain of sustained military mobilization on the Rhine and in the Low Countries.
The .833 fineness places this below the traditional thaler standard, a deliberate policy adjustment the Vienna court had quietly maintained for Hungarian silver fractions since the mid-eighteenth century.