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| 背面描述 | A crowned Imperial double-headed eagle displayed in the center of the field, with wings spread and the Habsburg escutcheon on its breast. The numeral 1, denoting the denomination in Kreuzer, appears prominently below the eagle. The surrounding Latin legend, divided between left and right, reads ARCHID AUST DUX BURG & STYR with the date above the eagle's crown. The rim is milled, consistent with the obverse. |
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| 背面铭文 | ARCHID AUST DUX BURG & STYR date |
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Austria's Kreuzer coinage of this period was under constant strain from the Seven Years' War, which began in 1756 and forced the Habsburg treasury into emergency financing arrangements that degraded silver content across multiple small denominations. The Graz mint, one of several provincial facilities pressed into service to meet wartime demand, struck these pieces alongside Vienna and Hall to keep fractional silver in circulation across the empire's far-flung territories.
KM#1820 is known with minor die variations across the Graz output, attributable to the volume of working dies required during peak war years.