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| 裏面の説明 | Central cartouche in the Baroque style bearing the denomination and date in three lines: EIN / KREUTZER / date / mint mark, surrounded by elaborate foliate and scrollwork ornament. The cartouche is flanked by symmetrical acanthus-scroll volutes and foliate flourishes occupying the entire field, with a decorative shell or palmette motif at the base. The whole design is contained within a toothed border. The reverse carries no additional legend beyond the denomination, date, and mint mark inscribed within the cartouche. |
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| 裏面の銘文 | EIN KREUTZER 1763 W · |
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Franz I ruled as Holy Roman Emperor largely as a financial administrator while Maria Theresa held political authority — a division that shaped coinage policy directly. The copper kreutzer issues of this period were part of a broader Theresian monetary reform aimed at standardizing the chaotic patchwork of provincial coinages circulating across Habsburg territories, where local issues of wildly inconsistent weight and fineness had undermined trade for decades.
The sixteen-year production window across multiple Austrian mints produced considerable die variation, and examples from provincial facilities often show noticeably cruder workmanship than Vienna strikes.