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| 表面の説明 | Central field displays a crowned five-fold heraldic shield, the arms of the Prince-Bishop of Strasbourg, surmounted by a cardinal's hat with pendant tassels and encircled by an elaborate episcopal mantle or mantling. The circumferential Latin legend reads LUD. CARD. DE ROHAN D: G. EPUS. ET. PS. ARGENT. 1773, identifying Ludwig Constantin von Rohan-Guéménée as Cardinal and Prince-Bishop of Strasbourg by the grace of God. The overall composition is rendered in the Baroque heraldic tradition characteristic of ecclesiastical coinage of the Holy Roman Empire. |
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| 表面の文字体系 | Latin |
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Ludwig Constantin von Rohan-Guéménée served as Prince-Bishop of Strasbourg from 1756 until his death in 1779, part of the same Rohan dynasty that would become notorious a decade later through his nephew Louis René Édouard de Rohan — the Cardinal implicated in the Diamond Necklace Affair that severely damaged Marie Antoinette's reputation on the eve of the Revolution. This coin predates that scandal by twelve years, struck when the Rohan family still commanded unquestioned ecclesiastical authority over Alsace.
The Bishopric's copper issues of this period circulated primarily in local trade, as Alsatian monetary practice remained distinct from the French royal system well after the region's absorption into France in 1681.