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| Issuer | Archbishopric of Salzburg |
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| Year | 1765-1771 |
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| Reference(s) | KM#410, Zöttl#3046-3052 |
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| Obverse lettering | SIGM.D:G.A.& P.S.A.S.L.N.G.PRIM: (KM#410.1) SIGISM.D:G.A.& P.S.A.S.L.N.G.PRIM: (KM#410.2) SIGISMUNDUS D G A S R I P S A S L N GERM PRIM (Zöttl#3049) |
| Reverse description | Central design features an oval heraldic shield bearing the quartered arms of the Archbishopric of Salzburg — the traditional combination of the archiepiscopal and princely arms. Surmounting the shield is the archiepiscopal cross and a broad pontifical hat (galero) with pendant tassels, the hat varying between varieties: some displaying a large plain bonnet (bonnet large non perlé), others a large pearled bonnet (bonnet large perlé), and a narrow bonnet (bonnet étroit) on KM#410.2. The denomination numeral 20 appears to the left, and the date is split across the lower field on either side of the shield base, with the year distributed across the design. The overall composition is typical of late Holy Roman Empire ecclesiastical coinage, with the legend in Latin capital letters. |
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| Reverse lettering | 20 17 70 |
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