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1 Batzen

Issuer Augsburg, Free city of
Year 1522-1523
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Value 1 Batzen (1⁄15)
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Obverse lettering AVGVSTA . VINDELICORVM.
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Mint Augsburg
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Augsburg's civic mint was operating under considerable pressure in the early 1520s as the city navigated both the economic disruptions of the Reformation and the monetary chaos generated by competing regional coinages. The Batzen denomination itself was a relatively recent Swiss innovation that had spread rapidly through southern Germany precisely because it filled a practical gap between the smaller Pfennig-based coins and the larger Guldengroschen.

The two-year window of 1522–1523 for this type is narrow enough to suggest a specific municipal decision rather than continuous production — possibly tied to a recoinage ordinance or a short-term contract with the city's appointed mint master.