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Heller - Wenceslaus III Adam Skoczów

Uitgever Teschen, Duchy of
Jaar 1569-1572
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Waarde 1 Heller (1⁄480)
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Beschrijving keerzijde Silesian eagle displayed in the field, rendered in the crude but expressive style typical of small hammered Heller coinage of the Teschen Duchy. The eagle is shown facing forward with wings spread, its feathers indicated by short radiating strokes. The flan is irregular and the relief is shallow, consistent with the small module and hammered technique of this issue.
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Oplage 1569 - -
1570 - -
1571 - -
1572 - 157Z -
Aanvullende informatie

Wenceslaus III Adam ruled Teschen from 1545 until his death in 1579, navigating the duchy through the competing pressures of Habsburg overlordship and the spread of Lutheranism — he himself converted to Protestantism. The heller denomination was among the smallest silver coinages produced in Silesia, and issues from Teschen are notably scarce compared to the larger Piast-administered duchies. Kopicki 5537 places this squarely within a brief four-year emission window, suggesting either a specific fiscal need or a response to regional small-change shortages common to mid-sixteenth century Silesia.

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