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| 背面描述 | Crowned double-headed imperial eagle displayed, bearing on its breast an escutcheon with the coat of arms of Carinthia. An orb inscribed with the denomination value appears below the shield. The design is enclosed within a beaded inner circle, with a Latin legend running around the outer border. |
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Ferdinand I had been Holy Roman Emperor for only two years when this Klagenfurt thaler was struck, though he had governed the Austrian hereditary lands since 1521. The 72-Kreuzer valuation places this squarely within the transitional accounting conventions of mid-sixteenth century Inner Austria, where thaler-to-Kreuzer equivalences were still being standardized across the Habsburg domains. Klagenfurt itself had only been formally ceded to the Habsburgs by the Estates of Carinthia in 1518.
Ferdinand's reign saw repeated debasement pressures driven by Ottoman military expenditure — the siege of Vienna had come just thirty years prior, and border defense remained a chronic fiscal drain on silver reserves.