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1 Guldenthaler - 60 kreuzer - Ferdinand I Hall

Issuer Austrian Empire
Year 1560-1564
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Value 1 Thaler
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Reverse description Displayed double-headed eagle with nimbed heads, bearing on its breast a composite shield of the arms of Hungary and Bohemia, with a small inescutcheon of Tyrol at the center, all within a double circle. The encircling Latin legend reads for 'Infans Hispaniae Archidux Austriae Dux Burgundiae Comes Tirolis', with the date appearing at the conclusion of the legend. The heraldic rendering is typical of the mid-sixteenth-century Habsburg imperial coinage.
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Reverse lettering INF HISP ARCH AVST D BVR COM TIR 1562
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Mint Hall in Tirol Mint
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