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| 裏面の説明 | Crowned double-headed Imperial eagle displayed in the centre of the field, with wings spread and heads facing outward, bearing on its breast a quartered heraldic shield incorporating the arms of Austria, Burgundy, and the Habsburg territories. The date 1561 appears above the eagle within the legend. A beaded inner border surrounds the central device. The circumscribed Latin legend reads ARCHIDVX AVSTRIE DVX BVRGVNDIE 1561, proclaiming Ferdinand's titles as Archduke of Austria and Duke of Burgundy. |
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Ferdinand I secured the Bohemian crown in 1526 following the death of Louis II at Mohács, and his ducats struck at Prague reflect the consolidation of Habsburg control over the Bohemian mints during the subsequent decades. The Prague mint was one of the most productive in Central Europe at this period, drawing on Bohemian silver wealth — but gold ducats remained prestige strikes, issued in comparatively small numbers relative to the thaler coinage that dominated regional commerce.
By 1561, Ferdinand was also Holy Roman Emperor, a title he had held since 1558. The Prague ducat of this year was struck within three years of his death in 1564.