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| 背面描述 | The glorified and crowned radiant Madonna is depicted seated within a beaded square frame at center, the Christ Child cradled on her left arm, with the mintmark initials 'K B' (Kremnica) divided on either side of the frame. The legend identifying the Madonna as Patroness of the Kingdom of Hungary is arranged in four segments around the exterior of the square, with the date appearing alongside the mintmark. The design reflects the strong Marian devotional tradition of the Habsburg dynasty as expressed on Hungarian coinage of the period. |
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Hungary's 30 kreuzer denomination had a complicated political logic behind it: the Habsburg court needed a coin that could circulate credibly across the polyglot kingdom while still feeding silver into a monetary system perpetually strained by the Seven Years' War, which ran almost exactly concurrent with this issue's production dates. Maria Theresa's Hungarian coinage was struck under the authority of the Diet of Pressburg, which had dramatically reaffirmed her rule in 1741 — the famous scene of Hungarian nobles pledging their "lives and blood" was barely two decades old when these pieces entered circulation.
H#1694 and H#1695 represent distinct varieties within this type, differentiated by mintmark and die details traceable to the Kremnitz mint.