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| 背面描述 | Four lines of Latin text in the field reading '48 / EINEN / THALER / 1794', denoting the coin's denomination as 1/48 of a Thaler. The inscription is clearly struck with no surrounding wreath or border ornament, in a plain unadorned style characteristic of small billon issues of the period. |
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| 背面铭文 | 48 EINEN THALER 1794 |
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| 附加信息 |
Anhalt-Bernburg was one of the smallest and most financially constrained of the Saxon-line principalities, and its billon fractional issues of the 1790s were minted largely to address chronic small-change shortages rather than any particular monetary ambition. Frederick Albert ruled from 1765 until his death in 1796, leaving this among the final issues of his reign. The Mann#702a designation points to a specific die pairing documented in Hermann Mann's reference work on Anhalt coinage — a publication that remains the authoritative source for distinguishing the numerous near-identical fractional varieties from this court.