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| 正面描述 | Bare-headed effigy of Grand Duke Leopold I of Baden in right-facing profile, rendered in high relief with finely detailed wavy hair. The truncation of the bust is plain and unadorned. The encircling legend reads LEOPOLD GROSHERZOG VON BADEN, separated by a terminal stop, and is set close to the toothed border. |
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The Ausbeute designation marks this as a mining-output piece — coins struck specifically from silver extracted from a particular mining operation, often presented as proof of a mine's productivity and sometimes distributed ceremonially to investors or officials overseeing the works. Baden's silver mining activity in the Black Forest region provided the raw material, and these issues were never purely commercial coinages in the ordinary sense.
The Kronenthaler itself was a multinational trade coin whose standard derived from the Austrian Netherlands, still circulating widely across southwestern German states decades after its original issuing authority had ceased to exist.