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| Issuer | Franconian Circle |
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| Year | 1726 |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Reverse script | Latin |
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| Mintage | 1726 N - - 1726 S - - |
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The Franconian Circle — one of the ten Imperial Circles of the Holy Roman Empire — issued coinage not as a sovereign state but as a collective administrative body, making its struck pieces constitutionally unusual. The 15 Kreuzer denomination was a workhorse of south German commerce, filling the gap between small copper and the heavier Taler-fraction coins that dominated long-distance trade.
KM#25 for this issuer is sparsely documented in the major references, and surviving examples are infrequently offered outside regional German sales.