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| Issuer | County of Tyrol (Austrian States) |
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| Year | 1605-1611 |
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| Currency | Thaler |
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| Obverse description | Armored bust of Holy Roman Emperor Rudolph II facing right, wearing a prominent ruffled collar, set within a plain inner circle. The date is divided by the bust, with the numerals appearing on either side. The continuous Latin legend commences at 12 o'clock and reads RVDOL II D G RO IM S A G H B REX, followed by the date numerals, designating him as Holy Roman Emperor and King of Austria, Germany, Hungary, and Bohemia. |
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| Reverse description | Three heraldic shields arranged with their points meeting at the center, separated by decorative arabesques: the eagle of Tyrol positioned at the top, the Austrian fess at the lower right, and the Burgundian arms at the lower left. Depending on the variant, the shields may be enclosed within an inner circle. The numeral of value '3' appears at the top within a circular frame that interrupts the surrounding Latin legend. The continuous reverse legend reads NECNON ARCHIDVCES A D B C TI, citing the archduke titles of the issuer. |
| Reverse script | Latin |
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