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1 Schauguldiner - Maximilian I Hall

Issuer Habsburg Mint Hall in Tirol
Year 1505
Type Non-circulating coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description Central crowned shield bearing the Tyrolean eagle, encircled by the collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece, reflecting Maximilian's chivalric dignity. Gothic architectural ornaments appear above the central shield, flanked by the crowned arms of Old Hungary and Austria to either side. Below the central device are the smaller escutcheons of Old Burgundy and Habsburg, underscoring the dynastic breadth of Maximilian's domains. The date is rendered in divided gothic numerals ·1·5· - ·0·5· positioned above the central shield. The overall reverse composition retains a pronounced Gothic aesthetic, contrasting with the more Renaissance-influenced obverse, and is encircled by a lengthy Latin titulary legend.
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Reverse lettering +XPIA·>·REGNOR·REX·HERS QZ ARCHIDVX·AVSTRE·PLVRIMAR·QZ ·EVROP·PROVICIAR·PNS·DVX·ET·D9 ·1·5· ·0·5·
(Translation: The Hereditary King of Christian as well as other Realms, Archduke of Austria and of very many lands Prince, Duke and Lord)
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