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10 Kreuzers - Ferdinand II of Tyrol Mühlau

发行方 Tyrol, County of
年份 1566-1571
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面值 10 Kreuzers (⅙)
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正面文字 Latin
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背面描述 Composite heraldic shield bearing quartered arms: first quarter Hungary, second Bohemia, third the combined arms of Castile and León, and fourth the combined arms of Austria and Burgundy. The shield is surrounded by a double circle, the outermost of which is beaded. The legend commences at 12 o'clock and the date appears in the field above the shield.
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Ferdinand II governed Tyrol as a semi-autonomous archduke from 1564 until his death in 1595, operating his own mint at Mühlau near Innsbruck largely independent of the main Habsburg minting apparatus in Vienna. The Mühlau facility was established specifically to serve Tyrolean regional commerce, and the 10 Kreuzer denomination filled a practical gap between the small copper pfennig coinage and the larger silver Taler that dominated long-distance trade.

MT#191-192 and MT#195 represent distinct die varieties within this six-year window — small differences in lettering and armorial arrangement that Mühlau's engravers introduced without altering the fundamental type.

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