Chur — the oldest city in Switzerland, seat of the Bishops of Chur since late antiquity — exercised municipal minting rights that ran in uneasy parallel with episcopal coinage from the same town. The city's 3 Kreuzer issues of this period reflect a modest but deliberate assertion of civic authority at a moment when the Graubünden communes were navigating delicate relationships with both the Habsburg periphery and the Swiss Confederacy. Production almost certainly ran through a contracted die-cutter rather than a standing municipal mint operation.
Chur — the oldest city in Switzerland, seat of the Bishops of Chur since late antiquity — exercised municipal minting rights that ran in uneasy parallel with episcopal coinage from the same town. The city's 3 Kreuzer issues of this period reflect a modest but deliberate assertion of civic authority at a moment when the Graubünden communes were navigating delicate relationships with both the Habsburg periphery and the Swiss Confederacy. Production almost certainly ran through a contracted die-cutter rather than a standing municipal mint operation.