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1 Thaler - Maximilian III Hall

Issuer Tyrol, County of
Year 1613
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Weight 28 g
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Reverse description Large quartered heraldic shield bearing the combined arms of the Habsburg territories governed by Maximilian III, surmounted by an archduke's crown. The elaborate escutcheon displays the arms of Austria, Burgundy, Alsace, the Teutonic Order, and Tyrol among other quarters, with decorative scrollwork and foliate cartouche supporting the shield. An olive-branch wreath frames the inner field. The surrounding Latin legend reads ET CARN MAG PRUSS ADMI COMES HAB ET TIROLIS, completing the reverse titulature with references to Carniola, Grand Master of Prussia, and Count of Habsburg and Tyrol. A beaded inner border and milled outer rim finish the design.
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Reverse lettering ET CARN MAG PRUSS ADMI COMES HAB ET TIROLIS
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