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15 Kreuzers - Leopold I Vienna

Issuer Habsburg Monarchy
Year 1662-1663
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Diameter 29 mm
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Obverse script Latin
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Mintage 1662 CA - (fr) cercle avers sans ornements -
1662 CA - Her#919 -
1662 CA - Her#920 -
1663 CA - Her#923 -
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Leopold I issued the 15 Kreuzer denomination in 1662–63 under immediate fiscal pressure: the Habsburg treasury had been badly strained by the ongoing Ottoman frontier conflicts and the costly aftermath of the Thirty Years' War. The 15 Kreuzer was a politically awkward denomination — too large for everyday small transactions, too small for major commercial settlements — and it was repeatedly implicated in the currency degradation controversies of the 1660s, when debased imitations flooded Central European trade routes from smaller German states seeking to exploit the denomination's ambiguous standing.

Her#919, Her#920, and Her#923 represent distinct die varieties from the Vienna mint's output across these two years, distinguished primarily by bust and legend spacing differences catalogued by Herinek.

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