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1 Thaler - Rudolf II Prague

Issuer Kingdom of Bohemia
Year 1587-1602
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Currency Thaler (1520-1754)
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Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering RVDOLPHVS • II • D • G • RO • IM • S • A • G • H • B • REX
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Rudolf II moved his imperial court from Vienna to Prague in 1583, transforming the Bohemian capital into the administrative and cultural center of the Habsburg empire. The Prague mint consequently operated under heightened scrutiny and output demands throughout this period, supplying thalers that circulated across the empire's central European territories and beyond. Rudolf's chronic conflicts with the Estates over tax revenue and military funding for the Turkish wars meant coinage policy was perpetually entangled in political negotiation.

Rudolf suffered increasingly severe episodes of mental illness from the 1590s onward, and by 1600 effective imperial administration had largely collapsed around him — a circumstance that complicates attributing specific minting decisions to any single authority during the later years of this issue's production run.

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