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| 表面の説明 | Veiled and draped bust of Empress Maria Theresia facing right, set within an elaborate laureate wreath that frames the entire design. The effigy displays a lace-trimmed bodice with the empress in mature portrait style. The legend is arranged around the wreath, commencing at 12 o'clock, with the mint mark appearing below the bust at the base of the wreath. |
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| 鋳造数 | 1765 S C - - 1768 S C - - 1769 S C - - 1772 S C - - 1773 S C - - 1774 S F - - 1775 S F - - 1777 S F - - 1778 S F - - 1779 S F - - 1780 S F - - |
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Burgau was a small Habsburg margraviate in Swabia, and its coinage authority derived entirely from Maria Theresia's personal rule following the death of Francis I in 1765 — the year range on these pieces is not coincidental. She governed Burgau as Archduchess in her own right, and the margraviate's mint production reflected the broader Theresian monetary reforms pushing standardized silver coinage across the scattered Habsburg territories in the Holy Roman Empire's southwestern fringe.
KM#19 is among the more localized expressions of that reform effort, struck for a territory most contemporary merchants would have struggled to place on a map.