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| 表面の説明 | Laureate bust of Emperor Ferdinand I facing right, rendered in a neoclassical style typical of mid-19th century Austrian coinage. The effigy is unadorned save for the laurel wreath, with the portrait occupying the central field. The legend commences at approximately 7 o'clock and encircles the bust, reading FERD•I•D•G•AVSTR•IMP•HVNG•BOH•R•H•N•V, abbreviating the emperor's full titulature as Ferdinand I, by the Grace of God Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary and Bohemia, fifth of that name. The mint mark appears within the legend field. |
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Ferdinand I ascended the Habsburg throne in 1835 despite being epileptic and cognitively impaired — his father Franz I had delayed abdicating precisely because the succession was so problematic. Actual governance fell to the Metternich-led State Conference almost immediately. The coinage bearing his name thus ran through a decade of regency rule, not genuine imperial authority.
The series ended abruptly with the revolutions of 1848, which forced Ferdinand's abdication in December of that year in favor of his nephew Franz Joseph.