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60 Kreuzers - Max Gandolf von Kuenburg Erbach, Countermarked

Issuer Archbishopric of Salzburg
Year 1681
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Currency Thaler
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Obverse description Central crowned four-fold coat of arms of the Count of Erbach, dividing the date, with palm branches flanking the shield on either side. The denomination '60' appears in a rectangular frame at the bottom of the inner circle, which is delineated by a plain inner border. A circular Latin legend surrounds the composition, and the applied Salzburg countermark '16S81' is struck in the field, authenticating the coin's validity for circulation within the Archbishopric of Salzburg.
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Reverse description A four-line German-language inscription is contained within a laurel wreath, presenting a religious or devotional motto. The mintmaster's initials 'ILI' appear below the wreath in the lower field, serving as the mint official's mark. The overall design is characteristic of late 17th-century German state coinage, with a restrained and formal layout typical of the period.
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