1 Pfennig - Max Gandolf von Kuenburg 1668-1687 front 1 Pfennig - Max Gandolf von Kuenburg 1668-1687 back
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1 Pfennig - Max Gandolf von Kuenburg

 
Billon 0.27 g 12 mm
Description
Issuer
Bishopric of Salzburg (Austrian States)
Prince-archbishop
Max Gandolf von Kuenburg (1668-1687)
Type
Standard circulation coin
Years
1668-1687
Value
1 Pfennig (1⁄480)
Currency
Thaler
Composition
Billon
Weight
0.27 g
Diameter
12 mm
Shape
Round
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-10-03
References
Numista
N#72006
Rarity index
91%

Reverse

Uniface coin, blank.

Interesting fact

The 1 Pfennig coin from the Bishopric of Salzburg, minted during the reign of Max Gandolf von Kuenburg (1668-1687), is interesting because it was made of Billon, a metal alloy that was commonly used in the production of coins during that time period. Billon is a mixture of silver and other metals, such as copper, tin, or lead, and was used to create a coin that was lighter in weight and had a lower intrinsic value than a solid silver coin. This allowed for the production of coins that were more affordable and accessible to the general population, while still maintaining a level of durability and longevity. The fact that this coin was made of Billon highlights the resourcefulness and innovation of the minting process during this time period.