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12 Ducats - Leopold I Hall

Issuer Hall Mint (County of Tyrol)
Year 1666-1690
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Value 12 Ducats (28)
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Reverse description A large, imperially crowned Tyrolean eagle displayed with wings spread, rendered in high relief with finely detailed feathering throughout; the eagle's breast displays elaborate scrollwork and foliate ornamentation at the base. The circular Latin legend surrounding the design reads ARCHIDVX * AVST * DVX * BVRG * COMES * TYROLIS *, proclaiming Leopold I's titles as Archduke of Austria, Duke of Burgundy, and Count of Tyrol. The bold, commanding design is characteristic of the prestigious large gold multiples struck at the Hall Mint during the reign of Leopold I.
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Reverse lettering ARCHIDVX * AVST * DVX * BVRG * COMES * TYROLIS *
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