¼ Thaler - Ferdinand Karl (Hall)
Country: County of Tyrol
(Austrian states)
Denomination: 1/4 Thaler
(1/4)
Year: 1654
Material: Silver
Weight: 7.2 g
Shape: Round
Diameter: 30 mm
Type: Common coin
Catalog list: county of tyrolaustrian states
Description:
Obverse
Portrait bare headed, facing right of Ferdinand Karl of Habsburg, Duke of Tyrol, within a circle. The top of the head breaks the circle. Date in front of the bust. Legend (starts 1h) around.
Reverse
Crowned coat of Arms in a circle. Parts 1 of Hungary, 2 of Bohemia, 3 part of Austria and Burgundy, 4 of Habsburg. Below arms of Altösterreich. The crown divides the legend on top. Tyrol eagle at the centre, arms surrounded by the cord of the Golden Fleece. Legend around (starts 2h).
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