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6 Ducats - Ferdinand II St. Veit

Issuer Habsburg Imperial Mint, St. Veit
Year 1628
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Reverse description Large elaborately quartered and subdivided crowned coat of arms of the Habsburg dominions, supported by two rampant lions as shield-bearers, the whole surmounted by an imperial crown, rendered in finely detailed high relief baroque style. The arms incorporate the quarters of Austria, Bohemia, Hungary, Burgundy, Carinthia, and other dynastic territories. The surrounding Latin legend reads ARCHID AVS ET CARINTHIAE DVX BVR EC, separated by star-shaped stops, within a beaded inner border.
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