| Obverse description | |
|---|---|
| Obverse script | Latin |
| Obverse lettering | IOS · II · D · G · R · I · S · A · GER · IER · REX · |
| Reverse description | |
| Reverse script | Latin |
| Reverse lettering | VIRTUTE ET EXEMPLO · 1776 · |
| Edge | |
| Mint | |
| Mintage |
1773 E HG - - 1776 E HG - - 1778 E HS - - |
| Numisquare ID | 1144360950 |
| Additional information |
Historical Context: This 3 Ducats from Transylvania, 1773-1778, was issued during Joseph II's co-regency with Empress Maria Theresa. Joseph profoundly influenced Habsburg statecraft, pursuing enlightened absolutism and centralizing reforms across the multi-ethnic empire. Transylvania, a semi-autonomous principality under Habsburg suzerainty, saw increasing integration, its coinage reflecting imperial iconography and economic stability. This substantial gold denomination underscores its commercial significance within the Habsburg domain.
Artistry: The artistic style for Habsburg coinage of this era, including Transylvanian issues, transitioned from late Baroque to early Neoclassicism. Specific engraver signatures are rare for these provincial ducats; Joseph II's portrait adheres to the formal imperial style, likely by mint masters influenced by the Viennese school. Expect a dignified, idealized bust, often in classical drapery or military attire. The reverse typically displays the meticulously rendered double-headed Habsburg eagle, symbolizing imperial authority and heraldic precision.
Technical/Grading: This substantial gold coin (10.37 gg, 33 mm) demands meticulous grading. Key obverse high-points include the highest strands of Joseph II's hair, his ear, and any drapery folds. Sharpness of facial features (eyes, nose, mouth) is crucial. On the reverse, critical wear areas are the breast feathers and wing tips of the imperial eagle, alongside details of the crown, scepter, and orb. Clarity of all legends and original mint luster, particularly within the fields, significantly enhance the grade.