1 Kreuzer - Ferdinand III Graz

Issuer Duchy of Styria (Austrian States)
Year 1639-1646
Type Standard circulation coin
Value 1 Kreuzer (¹⁄₆₀) (1⁄60)
Currency Thaler
Composition Billon (.312 silver)
Weight 0.91 g
Diameter 17 mm
Thickness
Shape Round
Technique
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Engraver(s)
In circulation to
Reference(s) 1592-1657#871-876
Obverse description Laureate, draped bust right, in inner circle, denomination in circle below. Legend around.
Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering FERDI.III.D.G.R. I.S.A.G.H.B.REX (I)
Reverse description Ornate oval shield with coat of arms of Styria in the center superimposed on a double cross within the inner circle. Legend around.
Reverse script Latin
Reverse lettering ARCHI . AVS . DVX . BVR . STYRIAE . 1640 .
Edge Plain
Mint
Mintage 1639 - -
1640 - -
1641 - -
1642 - -
1643 - -
1644 - -
1645 - -
1646 - -
Numisquare ID 1722914300
Additional information

Historical Context: The 1 Kreuzer of Ferdinand III, struck in Graz for the Duchy of Styria (1639-1646), emerges from the tumultuous final years of the Thirty Years' War. As Holy Roman Emperor, Ferdinand III governed a realm ravaged by conflict and economic instability. This era saw widespread coinage debasement across Central Europe, necessitated by war financing. The Kreuzer, a foundational Habsburg denomination, was crucial for daily transactions, reflecting the persistent need for small change amidst monetary chaos.

Artistry: Specific engravers for such low-denomination billon coinage are rarely documented, yet the design adheres to the prevailing Late Renaissance and nascent Baroque aesthetic of Habsburg mints. The obverse typically features a simplified bust or monogram of Emperor Ferdinand III, often encircled by an imperial title. The reverse generally displays the double-headed imperial eagle, occasionally quartered with Styria's arms—the stylized panther—or a simple cross, signifying the Graz mint. Execution, constrained by the small flan and base metal, prioritized clear legibility of imperial authority.

Technical/Grading: This 1 Kreuzer, struck in billon (.312 silver) on a diminutive 17mm flan weighing 0.91g, presents numismatic challenges. High-points for wear or strike weakness are the emperor's hair and crown on the obverse, and the eagle's head and breast feathers on the reverse. Due to debased alloy and rapid wartime production, these coins frequently exhibit uneven strikes, planchet irregularities, and a grainy surface. Collectors should seek examples with strong central strikes and minimal corrosion or circulation wear.

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