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| 表面の文字体系 | Latin |
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| 裏面の説明 | A large double-headed imperial eagle displayed in the centre of the field, each head facing outward and surmounted by a single imperial crown above, with a larger crown at the top of the coin bearing an orb finial. The eagle's breast bears an elaborate quartered heraldic shield incorporating the arms of Austria, Hungary, Bohemia, Burgundy, and Tyrol among others. The date appears in the field between the eagle's heads. The encircling Latin legend reads ARCHID AUST DUX BURG CO TYR, denoting the Empress's titles as Archduchess of Austria, Duchess of Burgundy, and Countess of Tyrol, framed by a toothed milled border. |
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Austria's Seven Years' War financing created acute pressure on the Vienna Mint through this period, with military expenditure forcing repeated reassessments of silver coinage output. The half thaler occupied an awkward denominational position — large enough to matter for wholesale transactions, small enough to circulate among the merchant class — and saw its production volumes swing sharply year to year depending on campaign funding demands.
Herinek's catalog range of 622–629 reflects genuine die variety across the issue, not merely organizational convenience. Collectors working this type seriously use the Her. numbers rather than KM#1822, which collapses the entire run into a single entry.