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| Issuer | Archduchy of Austria |
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| Year | 1511-1518 |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Reverse description | Full-length frontal figure of the Blessed Leopold III, patron saint of Austria, shown crowned and bearded, wearing imperial robes, holding a long sceptre or staff in his left hand and a model of a church or monastery in his right hand, a reference to the Abbey of Klosterneuburg which he founded. A small heraldic eagle device appears to the upper left of the figure. The Latin legend encircles the design between two beaded borders, invoking Leopold as a divine patron. The engraving is bold and characteristic of early sixteenth-century Habsburg die-cutting at the Hall in Tyrol mint. |
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| Mint | Hall, modern-day Hall in Tyrol, Austria |
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