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6 Kreuzers - Ferdinand II of Tyrol

Issuer Tyrol, County of
Year 1577-1595
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Ferdinand II ruled Tyrol as an archduke from 1564 until his death in 1595, presiding over a county that controlled critical Alpine trade routes between Italy and the German lands. The 6 Kreuzer denomination emerged as a practical response to the chronic shortage of mid-value silver in the region — large talers were too cumbersome for daily commerce, and smaller pfennigs too trivial for merchants moving Alpine goods.

Ferdinand's Tyrolean mint at Hall was one of the most technically advanced in the Habsburg domains, having pioneered roller-press minting decades earlier under his predecessors.

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