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1 Thaler - Leopold II Vienna

Issuer Vienna Mint
Year 1790-1792
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Weight 28.06 g
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse lettering LOTH·M·D·HET·1790·X ARCH·AVST·D·BVRG·
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Leopold II reigned for less than two years before dying suddenly in March 1792 — almost certainly from illness, though poisoning was rumored at the time. His reign opened with the Habsburg monarchy in genuine crisis: Joseph II's radical reforms had triggered revolt in the Austrian Netherlands and near-collapse in Hungary, and Leopold spent much of his short time on the throne unwinding his brother's policies to prevent the empire from fracturing entirely. These thalers were struck against that backdrop of urgent political damage control.

The .833 fineness was a deliberate reduction from earlier Habsburg silver standards, part of ongoing fiscal adjustments that would accelerate sharply under his successor Francis II once the French Revolutionary Wars began draining the treasury.

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