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3 Kreuzers City

Issuer Chur, City of
Year 1732-1737
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description Displayed double-headed eagle of the Holy Roman Empire, each head surmounted by a separate crown and both heads together beneath a central imperial crown, with wings spread and talons visible in the lower field. On the breast of the eagle sits a small shield bearing the imperial orb. The surrounding Latin legend CAROL . VI . D . G . ROM . IM . S . A . — referring to Emperor Charles VI, by the Grace of God, Roman Emperor, always Augustus — runs along the inner beaded border, affirming the coin's imperial authority.
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Reverse lettering CAROL . VI . D . G . ROM . IM . S . A .
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