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Deutsch: XV Kreuzer 1664 (Kriegsmünze) = Sechsteltaler = Fünfböhmer (5 Groschen) Herzogtum Schlesien im Heiligen Römischen Reich Deutscher Nation Kaiser Leopold I. Außerhalb der Reichsmünzordnung durch den Kaiser geschaffene neue Münze für die Finanzierung des Türkenkrieges 1663-1664, erste Prägung 1659-1665 zwischen 9 Lot 15 Grän und 12 Lot 8 Grän (nach Reichsmünzfuß wären es 14 Lot 16 Grän = 930,556‰ Raugewicht: 6,154 g). Silberwert somit zwischen 11 und 14 Kreuzer. = Erzherzog von Österreich, Herzog von Burgund und Schlesien |
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