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2 Thalers - Ferdinand II of Tyrol Posthumous, Hall

发行方 Tyrol, County of
年份 1601-1604
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背面描述 The Tyrolean eagle displayed with head turned to sinister, rendered in fine detail within a beaded inner circle. A decorative wreath surmounting the eagle's head contains an arabesque ornament. The Latin legend surrounding the central device serves as the titular inscription of the issuing authority.
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铸币厂 Hall Mint, Tyrol
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Ferdinand II of Tyrol died in 1595, yet the Hall mint continued striking thalers in his name for nearly a decade after his death — a practice driven by the commercial familiarity his coinage had earned across Alpine trade networks. Merchants trusted the type; the new count, Maximilian III, saw no reason to disrupt that confidence immediately.

The posthumous issues of 1601–1604 are distinguishable from lifetime strikes by subtle die characteristics documented in Moser-Tursky, and the double-thaler format was always a prestige denomination rather than everyday commerce — produced in limited quantities for gifts, payments of honor, and large mercantile settlements.

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