IC: mintmaster : Joh. August v. Cronberg
FA Warden : Franz Aicherau
Please search on the central shield on the eagles brest.
IOSEPHus·II·Dei·Gratia·Romanorum·Imperator·Semper·Augustus ·GErmaniae·REX·Archidux·Austriae·LOtharingiae·&·Marchio·Hungariae·Dux·
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Non est totum quod splendet ut aurum
Rijkdom bestaat niet uit het hebben van veel bezittingen, maar in het hebben van weinig behoeften
Edit: I'm sorry, I was only looking at the date and there was no picture in Krause for this type, but the legend on the reverse doesn't match. The reverse is probably like this:
引用する: "Rdolce"In the numista catalogue it is not listed. Under Austria-HAPSBURG for 1780 A. IC-FA. I will check Krause.
Thanks
Hello,
I am revising the catalogue but did not yet reach the 20 kreuzer coins
My best guess is that the A ICFA is missing in Krause for KM#2067.2 without lion face.
I have to check Herinek but I don't have it at hand. I'll tell you.
I am willing to create a separate sheet for the KM#2067.2 (now included with 2067.1). If you can send a good picture of your coin will be great for the new sheet (just like the one on the post but sharp).
BTW the legend is LOtharingiae et Magnus Hetruriae Dux for MHD (Grand Duke of Tuscany).
Regards,
André
Quand l'Histoire et la Géographie se croisent sur nos pièces de monnaie ...
Hello,
It took a bit of time but I think it is solved.
If you look at Krause for the 2067.2, you get 1780 E ICFA and 1780 HS.
All others are either A ICFA or E HS. A for Wien and E for Karlsburg.
According to Herinek, neither E ICFA nor HS exist. They are typo errors in Krause.