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| 裏面の説明 | A crowned double-headed Imperial eagle displayed, with wings spread, bearing on its breast an escutcheon combining the arms of Austria and Lorraine. Below the eagle, a rectangular frame encloses the numeral XX denoting the face value of 20 Kreuzer, flanked by the date. The surrounding legend reads ARCH AVST D B LOTH M D HETR, abbreviating Archidux Austriae Dux Burgundiae Lotharingiae Magnus Dux Hetruriae. On variants KM#2068.2, a small lion appears within the eagle's breast shield. |
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| 裏面の銘文 | ARCH AVST D B LOTH // M D HETR date X |
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Joseph II's aggressive Münzpatent of 1786 restructured Habsburg coinage on rationalist lines, collapsing a tangle of regional denominations into a unified system — a policy entirely consistent with his broader Josephinist reforms dismantling ecclesiastical and feudal privilege. The 20 Kreuzer was central to everyday commercial exchange, and the seven-year run of this type reflects the administrative grinding of that reform process rather than any single mint decision.
Multiple mint facilities struck this type, including Vienna, Günzburg, Kremnitz, and Prague. Attribution by mint mark matters considerably for completeness hunters, as output volumes varied sharply between facilities.