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10 Ducats - Matthias II Vienna

Issuer Holy Roman Empire (Imperial Mint of Vienna)
Year 1614
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Reference(s) KM#192
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Obverse lettering MATTHIAS D: G: R: I: S // AVG: G: HVN: BO: REX
Reverse description Crowned double-headed Imperial eagle displayed, with wings spread, bearing on its breast a large quartered coat of arms incorporating the arms of Austria, Burgundy, Castile, León, and other Habsburg territories, surmounted by the Imperial crown. Two crossed swords and a sceptre are visible behind the shield. The date 1614 appears in the upper left field, flanking the crown. The encircling legend reads ARCHID. AVS: DVX: BVR: CO: TYR: ZC, abbreviating the emperor's titles as Archduke of Austria, Duke of Burgundy, Count of Tyrol, etc. The reverse is executed in the bold, richly detailed style typical of large-format Habsburg presentation gold coinage.
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