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6 Kreuzers - Ferdinand II Hall

Uitgever County of Tyrol (Austrian States)
Jaar 1577-1595
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Waarde 6 Kreuzers (0.1)
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Schrift voorzijde Latin
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Beschrijving keerzijde A plain cross divides the field into four quadrants, each containing a heraldic shield. Reading clockwise from the top: Tyrol (eagle), Austria (fess), ancient Burgundy (billets), and Carinthia (panther). The arms of the cross bisect the surrounding Latin legend, which continues around the perimeter within a beaded border.
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Aanvullende informatie

Ferdinand II ruled Tyrol as a distinct territorial holding separate from the main Habsburg line, having been granted it by his father Ferdinand I in 1564. His Hall mint — operating from the Inn valley town long established as a silver-processing center due to nearby mining operations — produced this denomination throughout a reign defined more by art patronage and Ambras Castle's famous Kunstkammer than by military crisis. The 6 Kreuzer filled a practical gap in everyday transactional currency across the Alpine territories.

Hahn 18a distinguishes this variety within Ferdinand's Hall output. The .875 fineness was held consistently across his silver issues, a standard that would erode under his successors.

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