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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Medieval & Modern Coins| > |Poland| > WO76540
Silesia, German States, Leopold I the Hogmouth, Holy Roman Emperor, 18 July 1658 - 5 May 1705
|Poland|, |Silesia,| |German| |States,| |Leopold| |I| |the| |Hogmouth,| |Holy| |Roman| |Emperor,| |18| |July| |1658| |-| |5| |May| |1705|, Leopold was short and ugly; with an exaggerated Habsburg lip. His speech was awkward, manner uncouth, and personality unemotional and unsympathetic. He was also a man of industry, education, and of some political ability. Strong and healthy, he loved hunting and riding. He also had a taste for music and composed several Oratorios and Suites of Dances.
WO76540. Silver 3 Kreuzer, KM Silesia 471, KM Austria 1230, Herinek 1536, gVF, well struck, uneven toning, Silesia, Breslau (Wroclaw, Poland) mint, weight 1.632g, maximum diameter 21.5mm, die axis 0o, warden Salomon Hammerschmidt, 1667; obverse LEOPOLDVS . D . G .-. R . I . S . A . G . H . B ., laureate and draped bust right, 3 (denomination) in frame below; reverse ARCHID. A. D. BVR. E. SIL . 16-67 ., crowned double-headed imperial eagle with arms on its chest, holding a sword and a scepter, crown breaking date above, (SHS) dividing legend below; SOLD










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