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1 Guldiner - Sigismund Hall

发行方 Tyrol, County of
年份 1486
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形状 Round
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正面描述 Full-length frontal effigy of Archduke Sigismund of Habsburg clad in plate armor, crowned, holding an orb in his right hand; to the left a shield bearing the arms of Further Austria, to the right a crested helmet. The design is enclosed within an inner circle decorated with a fine dentilated border. The surrounding legend, commencing at 12 o'clock, is rendered in Gothic uncial characters.
正面文字 Latin (uncial)
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The 1486 Guldiner struck at Hall in Tyrol is widely regarded as the first large silver coin struck in quantity for general circulation in European history — the direct ancestor of the thaler series that would eventually give the dollar its name. Sigismund, Archduke of Austria, authorized the issue after Tyrol's silver mines at Schwaz were producing at a scale that made large-denomination silver coinage economically viable for the first time. Schwaz was at that moment arguably the most productive silver mining operation in the world.

Relatively few survivors exist in original condition; most circulated hard before the type was superseded.

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