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| Issuer | Hall Mint (Tirol) |
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| Year | 1495 |
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| Composition | Silver |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
| Obverse lettering | MAXIMILIAИ` 8 ROMA` . REX . SEMPER . AVGVST : 1–495 . (Translation: Maximilian, King of the Romans, always august, 1495) |
| Reverse description | A displayed Imperial eagle with a nimbus (halo), its breast bearing a superimposed escutcheon divided between the arms of Austria and Tyrol. The central device is surrounded by a pearl circle, outside of which are arranged twenty heraldic shields representing the territories and dominions under Maximilian's rule, creating a richly emblazoned composition typical of late medieval German coinage. |
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