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Thaler minted in Kremnitz, Hungary depicting Emperor Leopold I. Interestingly, despite Leopold's portrait and titles being on the coinage of Hungary until his death in 1705, his son Joseph had been crowned King of Hungary in 1687. Inscription: Obv: LEOPOLDVS D[EI] G[RATIA] RO[MANORUM] I[MPERATOR] S[EMPER] A[VGVSTVS] GER[MANIÆ] HV[NGARIÆ] BO[HEMIÆQVE] REX "Leopold, by the grace of God, Emperor of the Romans, Ever August, King of Germany, Hungary, and Bohemia" Rev: ARCHIDVX AVS[TRIÆ] DVX BVR[GVNDIÆ] MAR[CHIO] MOR[AVIÆ] CO[MES] TY[ROLIS] 1692 "Archduke of Austria, Duke of Burgundy, Margrave of Moravia, Count of Tyrol 1692"
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