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Vierer - Rudolph II Hall

Issuer County of Tyrol (Austrian States)
Year 1586-1612
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Reference(s) KM#24
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description The displayed Tyrolean eagle occupies the central field, wings spread and head turned to the right, rendered in the typical late 16th- to early 17th-century heraldic style of the Hall mint. A circular Latin legend surrounds the eagle reading COMITES TIROLIS, identifying the issuing authority as the Counts of Tyrol. The coin is undated.
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Rudolf II delegated Tirolean coinage administration extensively, and the Hall mint operated with considerable autonomy during his reign — a practical necessity given the mint's role supplying small change across a mountainous region where silver fractions were chronically short. These copper Vierer were workhorses of local petty commerce, and their survival in collectible condition is genuinely uncommon; the combination of copper's susceptibility to corrosion and the coin's low face value meant most were spent into oblivion. The twenty-six year emission window explains the die variation collectors encounter across the type.

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