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6 Kreuzers - Charles VI Hall

Issuer Austrian Empire
Year 1724-1740
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Weight 3.17 g
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Obverse lettering CAROL·VI·D·G·R·I·S·A·GE·HI·HV·BO·REX·
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Mint Hall Mint (Münzstätte Hall in Tirol)
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Charles VI's 6 Kreuzer from the Hall mint (Hall in Tirol) represents one of the workhorses of Central European small silver during the final decades of Habsburg dominance before the War of Austrian Succession reshuffled the dynasty's priorities entirely. The Hall mint had been striking coins since the 15th century and was among the most technically sophisticated operations in the empire — it was at Hall that the roller press was pioneered in the 1560s, a mechanical innovation that predated widespread adoption elsewhere by generations.

The Her#666-683 reference spread across eighteen varieties reflects genuine die variation across a sixteen-year span, not collector hair-splitting.

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