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| Issuer | Transylvania, Principality of |
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| Year | 1668 |
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| Weight | 114.5 g |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Edge | Plain |
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Mihály Apafi ruled Transylvania as an Ottoman client prince from 1661, having been placed on the throne by Grand Vizier Köprülü Ahmed Pasha following the deposition of János Kemény. His authority was real but circumscribed — Transylvania functioned as a tributary buffer between Habsburg and Ottoman power, and the principality's monetary output under Apafi reflects periods of relative fiscal stability before the Ottoman retreat from Central Europe changed the political calculus entirely.
Four-thaler pieces of this weight were struck as presentation or trade multiples rather than everyday currency. The 1668 date places this coin just seven years into Apafi's reign, before the crisis years of the 1680s forced the principality into an impossible position between Vienna and Constantinople.