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3 Kreuzers - Joseph I Breslau

Issuer Habsburg Monarchy
Year 1711
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Value 3 Kreuzers (1⁄20)
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Obverse script Latin
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Joseph I died in April 1711 from smallpox, aged 32, leaving no male heir. His death ended an active war policy in the War of the Spanish Succession and transferred the Habsburg crown to his brother Charles, an outcome that immediately reshaped the Alliance's willingness to continue fighting — a Habsburg emperor claiming the Spanish throne was precisely the balance-of-power outcome Britain had gone to war to prevent. Breslau, as the principal mint of Silesia, continued striking in Joseph's name through the transition period.

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