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| 背面描述 | Central motif consists of a crowned Gothic letter R, flanked by decorative foliate or leaf ornaments. Below the crowned R, the denomination inscription MALEY GROSS appears in two lines across the field, with the year of issue rendered in Arabic numerals beneath. The overall design is characteristic of the hammered small groschen coinage of the Kuttenberg (Kutná Hora) mint during the reign of Rudolf II. |
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Rudolf II relocated his imperial court from Vienna to Prague in 1583, making Bohemia the effective center of Habsburg power for the following two decades. The Kuttenberg mint — Kutná Hora in Czech — had been one of the most productive silver operations in central Europe since the great Bohemian silver boom of the thirteenth century, though by Rudolf's reign output had declined sharply from its medieval peak. These small groschen circulated alongside a bewildering proliferation of regional coinage as the Bohemian estates repeatedly contested imperial monetary policy throughout Rudolf's troubled reign.