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| 表面の文字体系 | Latin |
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| 裏面の説明 | Imperial double-headed eagle displayed, each head crowned individually and surmounted by a large imperial crown at centre, the wings spread and the talons holding a sword and sceptre. On the breast of the eagle is an escutcheon bearing the arms of the Holy Roman Empire. The mintmaster's initials HF appear at the base of the eagle. The circular Latin legend LEOPOLDVS • D • G • ROM • IMP • SEMP • AVG, citing Emperor Leopold I by name and title, runs around the periphery within a raised beaded border. |
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Regensburg's double thaler issues of this period were struck against the backdrop of the city's unique constitutional position — it hosted the Immerwährender Reichstag, the permanently convened Imperial Diet that had sat without dissolution since 1663. The city mint used this prestige aggressively, producing heavy silver pieces that circulated as much as political statements among the assembled envoys as they did as currency.
Beckenbach 6103 is among the scarcer attributions in the Free City's late series. Production was constrained by Regensburg's modest economic base relative to the larger Imperial cities.