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Kreutzer - Beda Angehrn

Issuer Abbey of Saint Gall
Year 1767-1796
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description Denomination inscribed in three lines as '1 / KREUT / ZER' within an ornate baroque cartouche featuring elaborate foliate and scroll scrollwork. The numeral '1' appears at the top, with the word 'KREUTZER' divided across the two lower lines, all enclosed within the decorative frame and surrounded by a milled border.
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Beda Angehrn served as Prince-Abbot of Saint Gall from 1767 until the abbey's dissolution in 1805, but this billon kreutzer was struck only through 1796 — the year Swiss political upheaval began accelerating toward the French invasion of 1798 and the effective end of the abbey's centuries-old temporal authority. Saint Gall had held the right to strike coin since the medieval period, one of the few ecclesiastical mints in the Swiss confederation to maintain that privilege into the late eighteenth century. The HMZ catalogues this piece under the broader Angehrn coinage series, distinguishing it from the earlier issues of his predecessor Cölestin Gugger.

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