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Rare 1775 15 Kreuzers Maria Theresia - Austrian Partition of Poland - 1700s Coins - 15 Krajcorow Galica Poland

Rare 1775 15 Kreuzers Maria Theresia - Austrian Partition of Poland - 1700s Coins - 15 Krajcorow Galica Poland

$64.75

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Rare 1775 15 Kreuzers Maria Theresia - Austrian Partition of Poland - 1700s Coins - 15 Krajcorow Galica Poland

$185.00

$64.75

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Rare 1775 15 Kreuzers Maria Theresia - Austrian Partition of Poland. Minted in Vienna. 

Lettering: Archiducisa Austriae Ducisa Oswieczimi Zatmari. 

Currency: Austrian Kronethaler ; Value: 15 Kreuzers

Weight 5.4 g
Diameter 28 mm

 

The Austrian Partition comprises the former territories of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth acquired by the Habsburg monarchy during the Partitions of Poland in the late 18th century. The three partitions were conducted jointly by the Russian Empire, the Kingdom of Prussia and the Habsburg monarchy (subsequently, Habsburg Austria), resulting in the complete elimination of the Polish Crown. Austria acquired Polish lands during the First Partition of 1772, and Third Partition of Poland in 1795. In the end, the Austrian sector encompassed the second-largest share of the Commonwealth's population after Russia; over 2.65 million people living on 128,900 km2 (49,800 sq mi) of land constituting the formerly south-central part of the Republic. 

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Rare 1775 15 Kreuzers Maria Theresia - Austrian Partition of Poland. Minted in Vienna. 

Lettering: Archiducisa Austriae Ducisa Oswieczimi Zatmari. 

Currency: Austrian Kronethaler ; Value: 15 Kreuzers

Weight 5.4 g
Diameter 28 mm

 

The Austrian Partition comprises the former territories of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth acquired by the Habsburg monarchy during the Partitions of Poland in the late 18th century. The three partitions were conducted jointly by the Russian Empire, the Kingdom of Prussia and the Habsburg monarchy (subsequently, Habsburg Austria), resulting in the complete elimination of the Polish Crown. Austria acquired Polish lands during the First Partition of 1772, and Third Partition of Poland in 1795. In the end, the Austrian sector encompassed the second-largest share of the Commonwealth's population after Russia; over 2.65 million people living on 128,900 km2 (49,800 sq mi) of land constituting the formerly south-central part of the Republic.