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Kreuzer - Rudolph IV Meran

Issuer County of Tyrol (Austrian States)
Year 1363-1365
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Technique Hammered
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Reverse description Central device depicts the Tyrolean eagle displayed, rendered in a bold, stylized medieval manner with spread wings and detailed feathering visible despite the limitations of hammered technique. The eagle faces to the left and fills the majority of the field, serving as the primary heraldic emblem of the County of Tyrol. A circular legend surrounds the eagle, reading + COMES TYROL., identifying Rudolf IV as Count of Tyrol. The flan is irregular with a beaded border partially visible along the periphery. The overall style reflects the characteristic artistic conventions of the Hall mint in the mid-14th century.
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