Batzen

発行体 Talschaft of Uri
年号 1624
種類 Standard circulation coin
額面 1 Batzen (3⁄40)
通貨 Thaler (1600-1641)
材質 Billon
重量 2.45 g
直径 26 mm
厚さ
形状 Round
製造技法
向き
彫刻師
流通終了年
参考文献 KM#26, HMZ 1#2-987g
表面の説明 Small shield with arms at center of anchor cross, date in exergue.
表面の文字体系 Latin
表面の銘文 MON : NOVA · VURANIENSIS 1624
裏面の説明 Double-headed eagle within circle, crown above.
裏面の文字体系 Latin
裏面の銘文 SOLI * DEO * GLORIA :
鋳造所
鋳造数 1624 - -
Numisquare ID 4274835390
追加情報

Historical Context: The 1624 Batzen from the Talschaft of Uri emerges from a pivotal era for the Old Swiss Confederacy. As one of the original Forest Cantons, Uri maintained a strong, independent identity, governed by its Landsgemeinde rather than a monarch. This period, preceding the full impact of the Thirty Years' War, saw Swiss cantons navigating complex political and economic landscapes while asserting their sovereignty. The issuance of such fractional coinage underscored Uri's economic autonomy and its role in regional commerce, facilitating daily transactions within the canton and its surrounding territories.

Artistry: The engraver for this specific Batzen remains unrecorded, typical for fractional billon coinage of the era. Stylistically, the coin reflects the utilitarian yet distinct aesthetic prevalent in early 17th-century Swiss cantonal mints, blending late Renaissance influences with local iconographies. Common designs for Uri Batzen include the iconic bull's head, representing the canton, often accompanied by a cross or religious inscription, rendered with a robust, unrefined character reflective of the period's local craftsmanship and functional design principles rather than elaborate artistic flourishes.

Technical/Grading: Struck on a billon flan measuring 26 mm and weighing 2.45 grams, this Batzen exhibits characteristics common to its alloy. Billon often results in a somewhat crude strike, with planchet irregularities and potential for weakness in the high-relief areas. Key high-points, such as the bull's horns and muzzle or the details within the cantonal shield, are frequently subject to early wear. Collectors should note the typical unevenness of strike and the susceptibility of billon to environmental degradation, which can manifest as surface pitting or discoloration.

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