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| Issuer | Imperial Austrian Mint |
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| Year | 1783-1787 |
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| Currency | Gulden (1754-1857) |
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| Obverse lettering | IOSEPH II D G R I S A // GERM HV BO REX |
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| Edge | Reeded |
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Joseph II issued these ducats during the years he governed alone following his mother Maria Theresa's death in 1780 — a period in which he pushed through over 700 edicts restructuring nearly every institution in the Habsburg domains, from the abolition of serfdom to the dissolution of contemplative monasteries whose assets were liquidated partly to fund state operations. The ducats themselves served trade and payment functions across a sprawling, linguistically fractured empire where gold coinage crossed borders that paper instruments could not.
The H#1861 and H#1862 Herinek references indicate two distinct die varieties within this date range, a distinction worth confirming against the specific piece in hand.