1 Kreuzer - Frederick III - V Graz

Emittent Austrian Empire
Jahr 1487-1491
Typ Standard circulation coin
Nennwert 1 Kreuzer (4)
Währung Pfennig (800-1500)
Material Silver
Gewicht
Durchmesser
Dicke
Form Round (irregular)
Prägetechnik Hammered
Ausrichtung
Stempelschneider
Im Umlauf bis
Referenz(en) CNA#Fb 28
Aversbeschreibung Crowned imperial eagle with beaded circle, gothic legend.Punctuation with rosettes.
Aversschrift Latin (uncial)
Averslegende FR R IMP A E I O V
Reversbeschreibung Two shifted crosses, the largest divides the legend. Small shield of Carinthia (Kärnten) at centre, data as 2 digits at left.
Reversschrift Latin (uncial)
Reverslegende MON // NOV // STI
Rand Smooth.
Prägestätte
Auflage 1487 - -
1491 - -
Numisquare-ID 3064124900
Zusätzliche Informationen

Historical Context: This 1 Kreuzer coin was issued under Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor (1452-1493), near the end of his long reign. Frederick, the last emperor crowned in Rome, oversaw significant Habsburg consolidation despite constant challenges. The Kreuzer, a vital silver denomination from Tyrol, became a monetary standard across the Holy Roman Empire, marking a shift towards unified coinage. The Graz mint in Styria was a key currency producer for the Habsburg hereditary lands.

Artistry: The artistic style of this 1 Kreuzer coin reflects late Gothic traditions prevalent in Central Europe, late 15th century. Specific engravers for small issues are generally unrecorded. The design adheres to established numismatic iconography: the obverse typically features a simplified bust of Frederick III or the Austrian shield. The reverse prominently displays the characteristic cross, from which the denomination derives its name, often with the "V Graz" mintmark and abbreviated legends, executed functionally.

Technical/Grading: As a hammered silver issue, the technical strike and preservation of this 1 Kreuzer vary. High points for wear and strike include the emperor's crown or shield apex on the obverse, and the central intersection of the cross on the reverse. Planchets are often irregular. Strikes can range from sharp to weak, frequently displaying off-centering or multiple hammer blows. Surface quality may show minor laminations or striations, crucial details for accurate grading.

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