Frankfurt's fractional billon issues of the 1760s served the grinding small commerce of a city whose status as a Free Imperial City made it both a major trade hub and a perpetual administrative curiosity — sovereign enough to mint, too commercially entangled to standardize neatly with neighboring states. The 1765 date falls within the reign of Joseph II as Holy Roman Emperor-elect, crowned at Frankfurt's Römer just four years prior.
These quarter-kreuzer pieces circulated hard among Frankfurt's working population and survivors in collectible condition are genuinely scarce.
Frankfurt's fractional billon issues of the 1760s served the grinding small commerce of a city whose status as a Free Imperial City made it both a major trade hub and a perpetual administrative curiosity — sovereign enough to mint, too commercially entangled to standardize neatly with neighboring states. The 1765 date falls within the reign of Joseph II as Holy Roman Emperor-elect, crowned at Frankfurt's Römer just four years prior.
These quarter-kreuzer pieces circulated hard among Frankfurt's working population and survivors in collectible condition are genuinely scarce.