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| 正面描述 | Central field depicts a double-headed imperial eagle displayed, with both heads crowned by separate arched crowns, wings spread, and talons extended downward. The eagle is rendered in the Gothic style characteristic of mid-fifteenth century Austrian coinage. A circular beaded or rope border frames the central device. The surrounding legend in Gothic uncial script reads the ruler's name, FRIDRIE V, running around the periphery of the flan. |
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| 背面文字 | Latin (uncial) |
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Frederick III's achter coinage from Wiener Neustadt reflects the chronic fiscal pressure of a ruler perpetually short of military funds — his court was besieged within that very city by Matthias Corvinus of Hungary from 1485 to 1490, during which time normal minting operations were severely disrupted. Wiener Neustadt served as Frederick's preferred residence and administrative center for much of his reign, making its mint output distinctly personal relative to his other issuing authorities.
The forty-year span of this type makes precise dating within the series difficult without die study.