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| 背面描述 | Crowned double-headed imperial eagle displayed without halos, with wings spread, occupying the central field. An orb bearing the numeral 3 for the denomination is positioned on the breast of the eagle, dividing the encircling Latin legend. The two-digit year date appears at the end of the reverse legend. The crowned heads of the eagle face outward to left and right respectively, in the traditional Habsburgian heraldic convention. |
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| 铸币厂 | Vienna Mint |
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Rudolf II moved his imperial court from Vienna to Prague in 1583, yet Austrian minting operations continued in his name across multiple facilities. The Vienna output of these small silver pieces spans a politically turbulent stretch — Rudolf's increasingly erratic rule culminated in his forced abdication of the Austrian archduchy to his brother Matthias in 1608, two years before this type ceased production.
KM#17 encompasses significant die variation across its twenty-plus year run, and attributing individual pieces to specific years requires close attention to mintmaster marks.