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| 表面の説明 | Central field dominated by the monogram FIL in large interlaced letters, with the date divided on either side of the denomination expressed in Roman numerals IIII, reading '16 IIII 70'. In the lower portion of the field, a vine branch bearing a cluster of grapes with foliage is depicted in relief. Small decorative rosettes or quatrefoil ornaments flank the monogram in the upper field. The overall design is characteristic of local ecclesiastical coinage of the Salzburg Bishopric. |
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| 縁 | Plain |
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These copper 4-kreuzer pieces, issued under Archbishop Maximilian Gandolph von Kuenburg, served a specific fiscal purpose: financing wine imports into the Salzburg archbishopric during a period when the prince-archbishops were aggressively expanding their court expenditures. The designation "Weinkreuzer" — wine money — was not metaphorical. The revenue stream from this coinage was earmarked by decree.
Zöttl distinguishes at least three die varieties across the 3558–3560 sequence, reflecting production across multiple years of the issue rather than a single campaign.