7 Kreuzer 1752-1763 [Austria]

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7 Kreuzer 1752-1763 [Austria]
  • Country: Austria
  • Shape: Round
  • Metal: Billon
  • Designation: Ag(*)
  • Denomination: 7 Kreuzer
  • Currency unit: Kreuzer
  • Orientation: Medal alignment
  • Summary: KM# 1805
  • Reverse
    In the central part is a double-headed eagle with spread wings; the eagle's heads are in a halo, above them a crown, on its chest a crowned heraldic shield. The shield depicts: at the top the patriarchal cross of Hungary and the lion of Bohemia, at the bottom the arms of Austria and Burgundy, in the center the eagle of Tyrol. Along the arc of the coin's edge is a Latin inscription on the right and left: 'ARCHID∙AUST∙DUX BUR∙CO∙TYR∙1763' (Archduchess of Austria, Duchess of Burgundy, Countess of Tyrol 1763). At the end of the legend is a mark in the shape of the Latin letter 'X'. Below, the number seven 'VII' in Roman numerals, framed by the eagle's tail feathers. The coin's edge has decorative raised denticles.
  • Obverse
    In the center is the right-facing profile of Archduchess of Austria Maria Theresa Walburga Amalia Christina. Along the arc of the coin's edge is a Latin text: on the left and right 'M∙THERESIA∙D:G∙R∙IMP∙GE∙HU∙BO∙REG∙' (Maria Theresa, by the Grace of God, Roman Empress, Queen of Germany, Hungary, and Bohemia). The coin's edge has decorative raised denticles.

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