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1/4 Thaler - Rudolf

Issuer Hungary
Year 1579-1608
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Weight 7.21 g
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Reverse script Latin
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Edge Plain
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Rudolf II held the Hungarian crown from 1576 until his forced abdication in 1608, when his brother Matthias — backed by a coalition of Austrian and Hungarian estates — compelled him to surrender the kingdom after years of erratic governance and his near-total withdrawal from public affairs. These quarter thalers span nearly the entire run of that troubled reign, issued continuously through the Long Turkish War of 1593–1606, a conflict that devastated the Hungarian mining towns whose silver fed the very dies that struck them. Kremnica remained the primary source throughout.

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