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| Issuer | Austrian Empire |
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| Year | 1458-1493 |
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| Currency | Pfennig (800-1500) |
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| Edge | Plain |
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| Mintage | ND (1458-1493) - - ND (1458-1493) - Small circle above shield - ND (1458-1493) - Small circle inside shield between second and third line (imaged) - |
| Additional information |
Albert VI and Frederick III co-ruled Austria under chronic fraternal hostility that periodically collapsed into open warfare — the two brothers fought a territorial conflict in the 1460s so disruptive that Vienna itself endured a siege. Small silver pfennigs issued under their joint authority were struck at Enns, one of Upper Austria's older minting centers, during a period when neither ruler exercised uncontested control over the mint's output.