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| 裏面の説明 | Crowned Habsburg double-headed eagle displayed at center, its breast bearing the quartered imperial arms with the central escutcheon of Austria. The date is divided to either side of the crown at the top of the field. Below the eagle, a small heraldic shield is present. The encircling legend reads ARCHID AVS DVX BVRG STYRIAE, citing Leopold I's principal hereditary titles as Archduke of Austria, Duke of Burgundy, and Duke of Styria. The overall composition follows the standard Habsburg provincial coinage type of the period. |
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Leopold I's 15 Kreuzer pieces from the Graz mint emerged during one of the most financially strained periods of his reign — the empire was simultaneously funding campaigns against the Ottomans and suppressing the Transylvanian ambitions of György Rákóczi II's successors, leaving the Habsburg treasury chronically short. The Graz facility, operating under the Inner Austrian administration, struck these in large volumes across the five-year span, which accounts for the wide die variety range documented by Herinek.
Debasement crept into the series as the years progressed, a pattern consistent across most mid-century Habsburg silver of this denomination.