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1 Thaler - Maximilian III Hall

Issuer County of Tyrol (Austrian States)
Year 1614
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Edge Plain
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Maximilian III ruled Tyrol as Archduke and Grand Master of the Teutonic Order simultaneously — an unusual dual authority that gave him both secular and ecclesiastical leverage unusual among Habsburg collaterals. His Hall mint, operating on the Inn River, had been one of the most technically sophisticated striking facilities in the Holy Roman Empire since the Habsburgs pioneered roller-press coinage there in the 1560s. The 1614 date falls squarely within his mature administration, a period of relative fiscal stability before the Thirty Years' War consumed the region's silver output.

The Vogelhuber VII designation distinguishes this among several die marriages recorded for the type.

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