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| 正面描述 | Central field features the crowned Bohemian lion rampant within a beaded inner circle, the shield surmounted by an elaborate imperial crown. The date appears split to either side of the shield, with the last two digits of the year (69) flanking the central device. The circumferential legend in Latin reads MAXI II D G R IM S AV G H B REX, identifying Maximilian II by his titles as Holy Roman Emperor, King of Hungary and Bohemia. The design is characteristic of late sixteenth-century Habsburgera hammered coinage, with bold relief and irregular flan. |
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| 正面文字 | Latin |
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Maximilian II ruled Bohemia as a confessionally ambiguous emperor — tolerant enough of Lutheranism to alarm Rome, yet never openly breaking with Catholicism. The Prague mint struck these small silver pieces during a period of intense Bohemian estate politics, when the kingdom's Protestant nobility was pressing Maximilian for formal religious concessions he would ultimately never fully grant. The 1571 Bohemian Confession, which followed almost immediately after this issue's production window, was a direct product of that pressure.
The KM#204.1 designation distinguishes the Prague mint output from contemporaneous kreuzers struck at Kuttenberg under the same authority.