Zajímavý vratislavský tříkrejcar Ferdinanda II. / An interesting three-kreuzer piece struck under Ferdinand II in Breslau
The three-kreuzer struck under Ferdinand II in Breslau in 1625 authorized by the mint-master Jan (John) Riedel – a piece not listed in numismatic literature up to date – is described in this article. The coin is interesting by marking its denomination on obverse as well as on reverse. The three-kreuzers of Ferdinand II from Breslau seem to be relatively uniform (ruler’s head / eagle), but placing the numeral which marks the denomination is different from type to type (obverse / reverse). That is why such a hybrid variety could appear. A very simplified table of the recorded types of obverse and reverse of these three-kreuzers can help in explanation of appearance of other hybrid coins and, possibly, in prediction of some ‘non-standard’ pieces which could be found in private or public collections or in hoards in the future.