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| 背面描述 | Crowned double-headed imperial eagle displayed, with wings spread, bearing on its breast an escutcheon charged with the combined arms of the Habsburg dominions. The date appears in the upper field flanking the imperial crown. The encircling legend reads ARCHIDVX·AVST·DVX·BVR·CO·TYR, divided by the eagle's heads and wings. The heraldic design is executed in the bold, formal Baroque engraving style typical of early eighteenth-century Holy Roman Empire coinage from the Vienna Mint. |
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| 背面铭文 | ARCHIDVX·AVST·DVX·BVR·CO·TYR· 1717 |
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Charles VI spent much of this period consumed by the diplomatic groundwork for the Pragmatic Sanction, the succession instrument he would spend decades cajoling European powers to guarantee. Small billon issues like this one were the unglamorous machinery keeping Habsburg commerce moving while the emperor's attention was fixed on dynastic survival. The Vienna mint output during these years was substantial but uneven, reflecting repeated interruptions from shifting war financing priorities in the wake of the War of the Spanish Succession.
Her#701 cross-references a type with notable variation in planchet quality across the issue window — not unusual for billon at this fineness, where alloy inconsistency was a persistent minting problem.