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| 表面の銘文 | MARIA // THERESIA // D G R I GE // HU BO RE 30 |
| 裏面の説明 | Crowned double-headed imperial eagle displayed, bearing on its breast a shield with the arms of the Empire and Austria, all contained within a lozenge (rhombus) frame. The date 1765 appears in the legend at upper left, reading clockwise from 12 o'clock. The surrounding legend, abbreviated, expands to ARCHIDUX AUSTRIAE DUX BURGUNDIAE COMES TYROLIS, referencing Maria Theresia's hereditary titles. The X at the end of the reverse legend denotes the mint or a supplementary mark. |
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The 30 Kreuzer denomination saw heavy use as Austria sought to stabilize its monetary system following the catastrophic fiscal strain of the Seven Years' War, which ended just two years before this piece was struck. Maria Theresia's government was simultaneously negotiating the co-regency with her son Joseph II — a political settlement finalized in 1765, the same year of this issue, following the death of Emperor Francis I in August.
The .583 fineness reflects deliberate debasement from earlier Habsburg silver standards, a quiet concession to fiscal reality that Vienna never formally advertised.