

Holy Roman Empire, Francis I (1708-1745-1765✟)
Country: Austria, Hall City (Tyrol)
Type: Standard circulation coin
Years: 1760 (1750-1763)
Mintage: 102,000
Mint: Hall (HA)
Value: 3 Kreuzer (1/20)
Currency: Austro-Hungarian gulden (1754-1857)
Metal: Billon
Weight: 1.6 g
Diameter: 21 mm
Shape: Round
Grade: VF/XF
Orientation: Medal alignment ↑↑
Demonetized: Yes
References: KM# 2015.1
Obverse:
Draped bust right, legend around (starts 8h).
Lettering: FRANC•D:G•R•I // S•A•GE•IER•REX
Translation:
FRANC(iscus) D(ei) G(ratia) R(omanorum) I(mperator) S(emper) A(ugustus) GER(maniae) IER(onimus) REX
"Francis, by the Grace of God, Holy Roman Emperor, Ever Exalted (Revered), King of Germany and Jerusalem".
Reverse:
Double headed imperial eagle with arms of Lorraine and Tuscany, value below between the tail feathers, mint marks divided.
Lettering: IN TE DOMINE // 3 // SPERAVI 1760 X
Translation:
"In Thee, O Lord, have I put my trust" // 3 (Kreuzer) 1760
* The legend is a quote from the Nuptual Mass Offertory (Psalm 31:15-16)
Edge:
Crosslines that form a tulip-like.
Mints:
HA → Hall, Tyrol, Austria.
WI → Vienna, Austria (1194-date).
Référence : KM# 2119
Source : https://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide/worl...
Collection : Holy Roman Empire, Austrian Empire of Habsburg & German Empire