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| Issuer | Augsburg, Free city of |
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| Year | 1582 |
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| Currency | Thaler |
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| Obverse lettering | + AVGVSTA VINDELICORVM 1582 |
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| Reverse script | Latin |
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Augsburg's goldgulden coinage of this period derived its authority from Imperial minting rights reconfirmed at successive Reichstage, but the city's real minting muscle came from its position as the financial capital of the Habsburg credit network — home to the Fugger and Welser banking dynasties whose operations had, by 1582, already begun their long decline following Spanish sovereign debt defaults. The coin circulated extensively in southern German and northern Italian trade, where the Augsburg standard was trusted precisely because the city's merchant oligarchy had staked its reputation on consistent fineness.