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| 背面描述 | A crowned oval escutcheon displaying the two-fold arms of the Bishopric of Fulda, flanked by decorative foliate or laurel branches. The date 1763 appears at the bottom of the design, divided by the denomination numeral 20 enclosed in parentheses, referencing the coin's value in Kreuzers. A Latin legend across the field references the Conventionsthaler monetary standard. |
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Henry VIII of Bibra governed the Bishopric of Fulda during one of the most financially destabilizing periods in German ecclesiastical history — the immediate aftermath of the Seven Years' War. The 1763 Peace of Hubertusburg left many of the smaller Imperial territories scrambling to restabilize their coinage, and Fulda was no exception. Silver fractional issues like this 20 Kreuzer were part of a broader reminting effort across the Reichskreis system as debased wartime coinage was recalled and replaced.
Bibra's episcopate lasted from 1759 to 1788, making him one of Fulda's longer-serving 18th-century prince-bishops. The Eichelmann reference places this among a tightly catalogued run of his silver issues.