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| 裏面の説明 | The denomination and date are inscribed in four lines across the central field, reading 'I / KREU / TZER / 1790', all enclosed within a continuous laurel wreath tied at the base. The lettering is bold and upright, typical of late 18th-century Salzburg copper coinage, with no additional devices, rosettes, or exergual inscriptions present. The wreath is finely detailed with paired leaves extending around the full circumference of the design. |
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| 鋳造数 | 1790 |
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Hieronymus von Colloredo is remembered in musical history primarily as Mozart's employer — and the archbishop who famously dismissed him with a kick to the backside, according to Mozart's own letter of June 1781. This kreutzer dates to nine years after that rupture, issued while Colloredo's authority in Salzburg was already being eroded by Joseph II's centralizing reforms and the broader dissolution of ecclesiastical privilege across the Habsburg territories.
The KM#478.1 designation separates this from related varieties by die detail. Zöttl's cataloguing of Salzburg copper remains the specialist reference for distinguishing the several kreutzer types Colloredo issued across his long episcopate, which ended only when Napoleon's reorganization of German territories stripped him of temporal rule in 1803.