fwo_1071563 - GERMANY - ELECTORATE OF BAVARIA - MAXIMILIAN III JOSEPH 6 Kreuzers 1766 Munich
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Type : 6 Kreuzers
Date: 1766
Mint name / Town : Munich
Metal : billon
Millesimal fineness : 333 ‰
Diameter : 22 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 2,57 g.
Coments on the condition:
Usure homogène
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Obverse
Obverse legend : MAX. IOS. - H. I. B. C. &..
Obverse description : Buste de Maximilien III à droite.
Reverse
Reverse legend : LAND - MUNZ / 6 K.
Reverse description : Armoiries couronnées.
Commentary
Maximilien III Joseph a succédé à son père, Charles, en 1745. Charles, qui avait essayé de s'emparer de la couronne impériale, avait vu Munich occupée et la Bavière ne fut d'ailleurs rendue à Maximilien III qu'après qu'il ait reconnu les prétentions de François de Lorraine et de Marie-Thérèse à l'Empire. Il passa son règne à essayer de restaurer son duché. Sans héritier, le duché de Bavière passa dans la maison de Sulzbach avec Charles-Théodore (1777-1799).
Maximilian III Joseph succeeded his father, Charles, in 1745. Charles, who had tried to seize the imperial crown, had seen Munich occupied and Bavaria was only returned to Maximilian III after he recognized the claims of François de Lorraine and Marie-Thérèse to the Empire. He spent his reign trying to restore his duchy. Without heir, the Duchy of Bavaria passed into the house of Sulzbach with Charles-Théodore (1777-1799)
Maximilian III Joseph succeeded his father, Charles, in 1745. Charles, who had tried to seize the imperial crown, had seen Munich occupied and Bavaria was only returned to Maximilian III after he recognized the claims of François de Lorraine and Marie-Thérèse to the Empire. He spent his reign trying to restore his duchy. Without heir, the Duchy of Bavaria passed into the house of Sulzbach with Charles-Théodore (1777-1799)







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