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2 Kreuzers - Ferdinand II of Tyrol

Uitgever Tyrol, County of
Jaar 1567-1572
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Beschrijving voorzijde Draped and armored bust of Archduke Ferdinand II of Habsburg, Count of Tyrol, facing right within a beaded inner circle, the crown breaking the upper border of the circle and dividing the surrounding legend. The numeral value appears within a small circle at the base of the design. The portrait is rendered in the late Renaissance style typical of Tirolean coinage of the period.
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Aanvullende informatie

Ferdinand II governed Tyrol as an archduke from 1564 until his death in 1595, and his Tyrolean mint at Hall was among the most technically sophisticated operations in the Habsburg domains. Hall's water-powered rolling mill and screw press — adopted decades before most European mints — meant Tyrolean silver coinage of this period was produced with unusual consistency of planchet quality.

The 2 Kreuzer denomination sat at a genuinely practical point in daily commerce, small enough for ordinary transactions yet substantial enough to warrant silver. Ferdinand's Tyrolean issues of this type span six years of the MT#180-185 range, with minor die variations documented across that window.

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