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6 Ducats

Issuer Austrian Empire
Year 1657-1705
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Currency Thaler (1520-1754)
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Reverse description Crowned imperial coat of arms of Emperor Leopold I displayed on a square shield divided into five principal fields, arranged clockwise from upper left: horizontal stripes of Hungary; crowned rampant lion of Bohemia; the white panther of Styria in the sinister field and rampant lion over stripes of Gorizia in the dexter field; five eagles of Lower Austria; and three horizontal stripes of Austria in the sinister field with diagonal stripes of Burgundy in the dexter field. An inescutcheon at the centre bears the eagle of Tyrol. Heraldic angels flank the shield on either side, and the insignia of the Order of the Golden Fleece is suspended below. The peripheral Latin legend names the emperor's additional dynastic titles.
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Reverse lettering ARCHIDV · AVST : DVX · BV : CO : TYR ·
(Translation: Archduke of Austria, duke of Burgundy, count of Tyrol.)
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