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1/4 Kreuzer - Maria Theresia Hall

Uitgever Austrian Empire
Jaar 1748-1749
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Waarde 1/4 Kreuzer (1⁄240)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central motif features a spread imperial eagle with the Tyrolean shield superimposed on its breast. The fractional denomination '1/4' appears in the lower field, while the divided date is placed in the upper field flanking the eagle. The design is rendered in a bold, utilitarian style typical of small-denomination Austrian billon coinage of the mid-eighteenth century.
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Aanvullende informatie

Maria Theresia's early reign was consumed by the War of the Austrian Succession, which drained the treasury and forced hard decisions about small-denomination coinage. The Hall mint in Tyrol — one of the oldest operating mints in the Habsburg system — struck these quarter kreuzer pieces in billon precisely because copper supplies were being prioritized for larger-scale military logistics. The two-year window of this issue reflects a transitional moment in Habsburg monetary administration before the sweeping Münzpatent reforms of the 1750s rationalized the coinage structure across the empire.

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