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Kreuzer - Thomas Franz
1730 yearBillon | 0.6 g | 16 mm |
Issuer | Lordship of Reichenau (Grisons) |
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Lord | Thomas Francis of Schauenstein (Thomas Franz von Schauenstein) (1723-1740) |
Emperor | Charles VI (Karl VI) (1711-1740) |
Type | Standard circulation coin |
Year | 1730 |
Value | 1 Kreuzer (1⁄90) |
Currency | Gulden (1709-1765) |
Composition | Billon |
Weight | 0.6 g |
Diameter | 16 mm |
Shape | Round |
Demonetized | Yes |
Updated | 2024-10-08 |
Numista | N#118609 |
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Rarity index | 100% |
Reverse
Value on breast of crowned double-headed eagle, undivided date to left of crown.
Script: Latin
Lettering: CAR · VI · D · G · R · IM · S · A · 1730
Interesting fact
One interesting fact about the Kreuzer coin from the Lordship of Reichenau (Grisons) is that it was made of Billon, which is an alloy of silver and copper. This was a common practice in the 18th century, as it allowed for the production of coins that were more durable and resistant to wear and tear than coins made of pure silver. The use of Billon in coinage also made it possible to produce coins with a lower silver content, which helped to reduce the cost of production. Despite being made of an alloy, the Kreuzer coin still maintained its value and was widely used in trade and commerce.