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1/4 Couronne / Kronenthaler - Franz II

Issuer Austrian Netherlands
Year 1792-1797
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Currency Florin (1744-1798)
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Reverse script Latin
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Mintage 1792 A - -
1792 B - -
1793 A - -
1793 B - -
1794 A - -
1794 B - -
1795 A - -
1795 B - -
1795 C - -
1795 G - -
1796 A - -
1796 B - -
1796 C - -
1797 A - -
1797 B - -
1797 C - -
1797 E - -
1797 G - -
Additional information

The Kronenthaler was a deliberate Austrian policy instrument — introduced in the 1750s to displace Spanish silver in the commercial circuits of the Low Countries and Rhine trade routes. By the time Franz II was issuing these quarter pieces, the monetary architecture they supported was collapsing under French Revolutionary pressure. Brussels fell in 1794, and Austrian administration of the Netherlands ended permanently the following year under the Treaty of Campo Formio.

The five-year window on this type therefore reflects not a planned series but a terminated one. Most surviving pieces date to the earliest strikes before the French occupation disrupted mint operations at Brussels entirely.

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