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3 Kreuzer

Issuer Konstanz, City of
Year 1592-1596
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Value 3 Kreuzer = 1 Groschen (1⁄24)
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Obverse lettering +MON: NO: CIVI: CONSTAN
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Mintage 1592 - (15)9Z -
1593 - (15)93 -
1594 - (15)94 -
1595 - (15)95 -
1596 - (15)96 -
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Konstanz sat uncomfortably on the confessional fault line of the Empire during the 1590s, a Free Imperial City surrounded by Habsburg Catholic pressure while maintaining a fragile Protestant civic identity. These small silver pieces were struck at a moment when the city's minting rights were themselves a political statement — asserting municipal autonomy against the encroachment of the Habsburgs who had been steadily absorbing neighboring territories since the Thirty Years' War's precursors were already making themselves felt. The city would lose its Free Imperial status entirely in 1548 after backing the losing side at Mühlberg, then slowly recovered rights across subsequent decades.

The MB#93 classification distinguishes this type within a cluttered sequence of minor Konstanz silver issues that are frequently misattributed in trade.

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