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| Emittent | Salzburg, Bishopric of |
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| Jahr | 1806 |
| Typ | Standard circulation coin |
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| Averslegende | FERD D G H ET B REG PR A A S R I PR EL SALISB M (Translation: Latin, unabridged: Ferdinandus Dei Gratia Hungariae et Bohemiae Regius Princeps, Archidux Austriae, Sacri Romani Imperii Princeps Elector Salisburgensis) |
| Reversbeschreibung | Elaborately quartered coat of arms of Ferdinand III surmounted by a princely crown, the shield displaying the multiple heraldic quarterings of his combined territories including Hungary, Bohemia, Austria, Salzburg, and Tuscany, with crossed keys of Salzburg prominent in the lower quarters. The shield is flanked by two decorative branches — a palm branch to the left and an oak branch to the right — tied together at the base. The circular Latin legend PRINC AICHST PAS ET BER S R I P ELECTOR surrounds the composition, with the date 1806 appearing at the top of the legend between the crown and the legend text. A fine toothed border frames the design along the rim. |
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Ferdinand III had been Grand Duke of Tuscany until Napoleon's reorganization of Italy forced him out in 1801. He spent years in exile before receiving Salzburg as compensation under the terms of the 1803 Reichsdeputationshauptschluss — the sweeping imperial recess that secularized dozens of ecclesiastical territories across the Holy Roman Empire. Salzburg's ancient status as a prince-bishopric was effectively dissolved in the process, and Ferdinand ruled it as a lay electorate.
This 1806 thaler was struck just as the Confederation of the Rhine was forming and the Holy Roman Empire itself was collapsing. Ferdinand would lose Salzburg to Bavaria by year's end under the Peace of Pressburg.