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| 背面描述 | Two adjacent heraldic shields displayed side by side, the left bearing the new Mansfeld arms and the right bearing the old Mansfeld arms, each surmounted by an elaborate ornate helmet with mantling in the German Renaissance style. The date, when present, appears in the lower field between the two shields. A circular Latin legend reading the comital title runs along the border, identifying the issuers as Counts and Lords of Mansfeld. |
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| 背面铭文 | COMITES. E(T). DOMI(NI). I(N) MANSF(EL)(T)(D) |
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Mansfeld's copper mines had made the county one of the wealthiest territories in sixteenth-century Saxony, but the comital house compulsively subdivided its lands among heirs, producing a bewildering succession of joint-rule coinages. This thaler names three counts simultaneously because all three held legal authority over Eisleben at the time of striking — a fragmentation that would eventually bankrupt the dynasty entirely. The Mansfeld counts defaulted on massive debts to the Fugger banking house by the early seventeenth century, and imperial administration was imposed in 1570 as a direct consequence of precisely this kind of partitioned governance.