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2 Kreuzer

Issuer Strasbourg, City of
Year 1640-1658
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse script Latin
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Edge Plain
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Strasbourg occupied an uncomfortable position during these years — nominally part of the Holy Roman Empire but effectively under French military protection following Louis XIII's campaigns in Alsace. The city retained its minting rights and civic autonomy longer than most Alsatian towns, a privilege it guarded fiercely until formal French annexation in 1681. This issue falls squarely within that uneasy interregnum, when the municipal authorities were balancing Imperial obligations against French fiscal pressure.

The weight is notably light for a silver kreuzer denomination, reflecting the chronic debasement that plagued small-denomination coinage across the Rhine frontier throughout the Thirty Years' War and its aftermath.

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