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1 Thaler - Ferdinand II Hall

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Issuer County of Tyrol (Austrian States)
Count Ferdinand II of Tyrol (Ferdinand II) (1564-1595)
Type Standard circulation coins
Years 1577-1599
Value 1 Thaler
Currency Thaler
Composition Silver (.875)
Shape Round
Demonetized Yes
Number
N#
169327
References MT# 289
Heinz Moser, Heinz Tursky. Die Münzstätte Hall in Tirol. Verlag Dr. Rudolf Erhard, Rum, Austria (2 volumes).
, Dav EC I# 8102
John Stewart Davenport. European Crowns 1484-1600. Numismatischer Verlag P. N. Schulten, Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, Germany (2 volumes).
, Hahn# 32b
Wolfgang Reinhard Otto Hahn; 1971. Typenkatalog der Münzen der bayerischen Herzöge und Kurfürsten 1506-1805 = Type Catalogue of the Coins of the Bavarian Dukes and Electors 1506-1805. Klinkhardt & Biermann, Braunschweig, Lower Saxony, Germany.
, Vogelhuber# 87/8 var
Rudolf Vogelhuber; 1971. Taler und Schautaler des Erzhauses Habsburg: von Erzherzog Sigismund v. Tirol 1484 bis Kaiser Franz Josef I. 1896. Dr. Busso Peus Nachfolger, Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, Germany.

Obverse

Half size portrait facing right with armour ornamented by 3 lines of designs and shell shape at left shoulder.

Script: Latin

Lettering: ⁑FERDINANDVS⁑D×G×ARCHID⁑AVSTRIÆ⁑

Unabridged legend: Ferdinandus Dei Gratia Archidux Austriae

Reverse

Large crowned shield with composite coat of arms including in 1 Hungary, 2 Bohemia, 3 composition of Castile and León, 4 of Austria and Burgundy. Small Tyrol shield on top. Above the crown and around the chain of the order of the Golden fleece. Legend around starts 2h. Plain inner circle.

Script: Latin

Lettering: +DVX×BVRGVNDIÆ+ ×COMES+TIROLI+

Unabridged legend: Dux Burgundiae Comes Tirolis

Mint

Hall, modern-day Hall in Tyrol, Austria

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Date VG F VF XF AU UNC
ND (1577-1599) 

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