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1 Kreuzer

Issuer Canton of Appenzell Ausserrhoden
Year 1813
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Weight 1.11 g
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Reverse lettering 1. KREÜZER 1813.
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Mintage 1813 - - 86,000
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Appenzell Ausserrhoden struck this issue during a period of profound monetary fragmentation in the Swiss Confederation — before the federal coinage reforms of 1850 unified the currency, each half-canton and full canton maintained its own monetary prerogatives, producing a circulation environment so chaotic that merchants routinely kept printed tables to reconcile local denominations. The 1813 date places this coin squarely in the Napoleonic aftermath, when the Helvetic Republic had already collapsed and the cantons had reasserted autonomous control over their finances.

Billon at this weight suggests a deliberate debasement to stretch silver supplies thin during a lean period for the inner Appenzell economy.

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