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| Issuer | Austrian Empire |
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| Year | 1511 |
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| Value | 1/4 Guldiner |
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| Reverse description | A displayed imperial double-headed eagle occupying the central field, its breast charged with the combined arms of Austria and Burgundy, symbols of the dual heritage of the Habsburg dynasty. The mint mark M appears below the eagle within the legend, serving as an identifier for the Graz mint. The peripheral legend, rendered in Latin, concludes with the date expressed in Roman numerals as M D X I. The overall design reflects the heraldic conventions of early sixteenth-century Habsburg imperial coinage. |
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| Edge | Plain |
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| Mintage | 1511: ND (1511) |
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