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* [[Austria (1493-1519) 6 kreuzer|(1493-1519) 6 kreuzer, Hall mint]]
 
* [[Austria 1518 guldiner Dav-8006|1518 guldiner, St. Veit mint, bust right]]
 
* [[Austria 1518 guldiner Dav-8006|1518 guldiner, St. Veit mint, bust right]]
 
* [[Austria 1518 guldiner Dav-8007|1518 guldiner, St. Veit mint, bust left]]
 
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Sincona sale 89, lot 692

This specimen was lot 692 in Sincona sale 89 (Zurich, May 2024), where it sold for 100 CHF (about US$132 including buyer's fees). The catalog description[1] noted,

"RDR / ÖSTERREICH, Maximilian I. 1493-1519. Batzen 1518, St. Veit. Fast vorzüglich. Leichte Prägeschwäche. Exemplar der Auktion Münzen & Medaillen Deutschland GmbH 1, Stuttgart, September 1997, Los 1363. (Holy Roman Empire, Maximilian I, 1493-1519, batzen of 1518, St. Veit mint. About extremely fine, Slightly weakly struck.)"

This obscure minor, struck for Carinthia ("*MONETA·NOVA·CARINI*"), features St. Leopold on the obverse and does not mention the emperor. The batzen, or four kreuzer, was a denomination familiar in Switzerland but little used in Austria.

Recorded mintage: unknown.

Specification: silver, this specimen 3.47 g.

Catalog reference: Egg 19, Schulten 3982.

Source:

  • Craig, William D., Germanic Coinages: Charlemagne through Wilhelm II, Mountain View, CA: 1954.
  • [1]Richter, Jurg, SINCONA Auction 89, The Garrulus Collection of Numismatic Rarities and Masterpieces, Zurich: SINCONA AG, 2024.

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