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| 背面描述 | Crowned double-headed imperial eagle displayed in the central field, bearing on its breast a crowned composite shield quartered with the arms of Castile, Hungary, Austria, and Burgundy, with a smaller inescutcheon of Bohemia at the center. The entire ensemble is encircled by the collar and pendant of the Order of the Golden Fleece. The peripheral legend runs around the circumference with the date appearing at the conclusion of the inscription. |
| 背面文字 | Latin |
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Charles VI ruled Bohemia as Holy Roman Emperor but spent the final decade of his reign consumed by the Pragmatic Sanction — his dynastic instrument to secure Habsburg succession through his daughter Maria Theresa, which he spent years cajoling European powers to ratify. The Prague mint continued producing fractional silver throughout this period, though output was increasingly subordinated to the financial demands of the ongoing Ottoman wars and the costly War of the Polish Succession looming on the horizon.
The Herinek reference range spanning 1657–1740 reflects how broadly collectors have documented Prague mint varieties across this reign, with Diet#991 placing this piece within a tightly catalogued subseries.