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| 正面铭文 | M THERES D G R // IMP GE HU BO REG |
| 背面描述 | Displayed imperial double-headed eagle with spread wings, bearing on its breast a fourfold quartered shield with the arms of Tyrol at centre. The denomination expressed in Roman numerals appears in the lower field beneath the eagle, with the date 1747 incorporated into the surrounding legend. The titles of the Habsburg dynasty are distributed around the eagle in abbreviated Latin form. |
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The Hall mint, operating out of Tyrol, was Austria's primary silver coining facility for much of the early modern period, fed directly by the rich ore deposits of the Schwaz mines. By 1747, those mines were well past their sixteenth-century peak, but Hall remained productive. Maria Theresia's monetary reforms were still years away — the sweeping rationalization of Habsburg coinage wouldn't come until the 1750s and 1760s — so this issue sits in the last phase of the older, regionally fragmented system she inherited from her father Charles VI.