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30 Kreuzers - Maria Theresia Graz

Uitgever Habsburg Monarchy
Jaar 1744-1745
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Gewicht 7.2 g
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Beschrijving keerzijde Within a matching lozenge-shaped incuse frame, the Habsburg-Lorraine crowned coat of arms is displayed at centre, featuring the quartered escutcheon with the arms of Austria, Burgundy, and associated territories, flanked by two elaborate olive or laurel branches rising symmetrically on either side. The royal crown surmounts the shield. The outer circular legend, distributed around the coin field between the lozenge points and the milled border, reads ARCHID AUSTRIÆ DUX BURG ET STYRIÆ, referencing Maria Theresia's titles as Archduchess of Austria, Duchess of Burgundy, and Duchess of Styria.
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Opschrift keerzijde ARCHID / AUSTRIÆ / DUX BURG / ET STYRIÆ
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Aanvullende informatie

The 30 Kreuzer denomination was revived under Maria Theresia partly in response to the monetary pressures of the War of the Austrian Succession, which had been grinding through its fourth year by 1744. Graz, as the capital of Inner Austria, maintained its own mint with a distinct output — the Her. 781–782 varieties reflect minor die differences between the two years of this short production run.

Silesian silver, much of which funded Habsburg coinage through this period, was already slipping away; Frederick the Great's seizure of the province in 1742 had forced Vienna to reorganize its bullion supply chains entirely.

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