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20 Kreuzers - Adam Frederick of Seinsheim Konventionskreuzer

Issuer Bishopric of Würzburg
Year 1762-1777
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Obverse description Draped bust of Prince-Bishop Adam Friedrich von Seinsheim facing right, wearing a powdered periwig and elaborately decorated ecclesiastical vestments with lace collar and ornate shoulder mantle. The portrait is rendered in a refined Baroque style, occupying the majority of the coin's field. A circular Latin legend runs along the periphery, interrupted at the base by the engraver's initials R.F. The inner border is defined by a fine dentilated ring separating the legend from the milled edge.
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Reverse script Latin
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Adam Friedrich von Seinsheim held the dual role of Prince-Bishop of both Würzburg and Bamberg simultaneously from 1757, an unusual consolidation of ecclesiastical authority in Franconia that gave him outsized political influence within the Holy Roman Empire. His coinage at Würzburg conformed to the Konventionsfuß standard established by the Austro-Bavarian convention of 1753, which pegged the silver thaler at 20 florins and rationalized the fractional denominations accordingly — the 20 Kreuzer being one full-third of a florin under that system.

Production ran across fifteen years, spanning the tail end of the Seven Years' War and into the relative stability that followed, meaning early strikes of this type circulated through a region still absorbing the economic disruption of prolonged conflict in central Europe.

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