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1 Pfennig - Ernst von Bayern

Uitgever Archbishopric of Salzburg
Jaar 1540-1552
Type Standard circulation coin
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Beschrijving keerzijde Uniface coin; the reverse is blank, bearing no design, legend, or inscription, as the full die impression appears exclusively on the obverse. The plain reverse surface retains the typical rough texture associated with hammered billon coinage of the period.
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Ernst von Bayern served as Archbishop of Salzburg from 1540 to 1554, a appointment driven entirely by Wittelsbach dynastic politics rather than ecclesiastical merit — he was installed at the insistence of his family over the objections of the cathedral chapter. The Pfennig issues cataloged under Zöttl 423–433 span a range of die varieties reflecting the inconsistent output of the Salzburg mint across his tenure.

Billon coinage of this weight and period degrades unpredictably in surviving examples due to the variable silver content in the alloy, which the Salzburg mint was not above quietly reducing during fiscally strained years.

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