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6 Kreuzers Sechser - Maximilian I Hall

Uitgever Archduchy of Austria
Jaar 1490-1519
Type Standard circulation coin
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Beschrijving voorzijde Crowned and armored bust of Archduke Maximilian I facing right, holding an orb in his left hand and a scepter over his shoulder, depicted in a Gothic half-length portrait style within a beaded inner circle. The figure wears plate armor with elaborate detailing and a closed imperial crown. The surrounding legend in Gothic uncial characters reads MONETA ARCHIDVC AVSTRIE, running clockwise along the outer rim. The portrait reflects the late 15th-century Tyrolean die-cutting style, characterized by bold relief and expressive facial features.
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Beschrijving keerzijde Two crossed chancellery swords or batons arranged diagonally in saltire, forming four quarters each containing a heraldic shield: the shield of Tyrol (red eagle on silver) at the base, the shield of Hall at the top, and two additional territorial arms in the flanking quarters, all executed in bold hammered relief. The four-part legend AC CO / MITA / TVS TI / ROLIS is distributed in the spaces between the crossed implements, reading as the abbreviated title 'Archidux Comes Mitatus Tirolis' (Archduke, Count of Tyrol). A beaded inner circle frames the central design, with the legend continuing around the outer field. The composition is a characteristic example of late Gothic Tyrolean heraldic coinage.
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