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| 铸造量 | 1745 - - 1747 - - 1748 - - 1751 - - 1752 - - 1754 - - 1763 - - 1764 - - 1765 - - 1766 - - 1767 - - |
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Maximilian III Joseph inherited Bavaria in 1745 encumbered by the catastrophic debts his father Karl Albrecht had accumulated chasing the imperial title — a gamble that briefly made a Wittelsbach Holy Roman Emperor but nearly bankrupted the electorate. The small silver issues of his reign circulated heavily across a territory still recovering from Austrian occupation during the War of the Austrian Succession, and surviving examples with any legible detail are accordingly scarce.