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| 正面描述 | In the upper field, the monogram FIL (Fürst In Lend) rendered in interlaced Gothic lettering. Flanking the monogram are small rosette ornaments in the field. Beneath the monogram, the date is split by the Roman numeral IIII denoting the denomination of 4 Kreuzer, with '6' to the left and '88' (or the relevant year digits) to the right. In the lower portion of the coin, a bunch of grapes with a vine leaf sprig is depicted in relief, referencing the wine-related purpose of this local currency. |
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| 正面文字 | Latin |
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| 附加信息 |
These copper 4-kreuzer pieces belong to a category of ecclesiastical coinage issued specifically to facilitate wine trade revenues within the Archbishopric — "Weinkreuzer" issues tied to the tax and lending apparatus of the see rather than general circulation. Salzburg's prince-bishops held unusual fiscal authority, operating credit and commodity markets alongside their spiritual jurisdiction. Archbishop Johann Ernst von Thun, who held the see from 1687, expanded these instrument-linked issues shortly after taking office.
The Zöttl and Probszt references diverge slightly on die pairing attributions for the 1688 versus later dates, making precise variety identification dependent on close examination of punctuation stops in the legend.