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| 背面描述 | Crowned quartered shield displaying the complex arms of the Habsburg dynasty, incorporating the fields of Austria, Burgundy, Hungary, Bohemia, and Tyrol, supported by decorative mantling. The elaborate coat of arms is rendered in fine detail with hatching to indicate the various tinctures of the composite heraldic achievement. The surrounding legend ARCHIDVX AVSTRI DVX BVR COM TYR proclaims Leopold's titles as Archduke of Austria, Duke of Burgundy, and Count of Tyrol. The coin exhibits the high-quality engraving characteristic of the Innsbruck Mint during the late seventeenth century. |
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Leopold I held Tyrol as a separate hereditary territory distinct from his imperial holdings — the county issued its own coinage under its own authority, which is why Tyrolean ducats from this period carry regional rather than imperial mint attributions. The Hall mint, operating in the Inn Valley since 1477, struck the bulk of this output. Five-ducat pieces were not circulation coinage; they functioned as presentation gifts and diplomatic instruments, distributed at court ceremonies and to foreign dignitaries.
The 33-year date span of this type reflects die reuse and administrative continuity rather than unbroken annual production.