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| 表面の文字体系 | Latin |
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| 裏面の説明 | The Imperial Austrian double-headed eagle displayed at center, each head surmounted by a crown and the two crowns joined by a larger imperial crown above. The eagle holds a sword and sceptre in its talons, with an orb at the base, and bears on its breast a quartered shield with the arms of Austria. The eagle is surrounded by a laurel and floral wreath at the bottom. A circular Latin legend runs around the periphery, incorporating the regnal titles of the Emperor, the mint letter, the date, and the denomination '20' at the foot of the legend. |
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Franz I spent his final years on the throne methodically dismantling what remained of Napoleonic-era administrative reforms, and the coinage of this period reflects that conservative consolidation. The 20 Kreuzer denomination had been retooled following the Austrian state bankruptcy of 1811, when the Wiener Währung replaced the degraded Conventions-Münze system — a fiscal humiliation the court never quite forgot.
The .583 fineness is notably below the old Convention standard of .583⅓, a distinction that mattered to merchants trading across the German states.