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Galerie > Medieval to Contemporary > Europe > Germany in general > German states and issue locations > German States, Montfort-Tettnang
1751 AD., German States, Montfort-Tettnang, Ernst Josef, 1 Kreuzer, KM 56.
German States, Montfort-Tettnang, Ernst Josef (1734-1758), 1751 AD., 
1 Kreuzer (15-16 mm / 0,43 g), billon, 
Obv.: ERN: - C: I: M / .H. , his bare head, draped bust right. 
Rev.: 17 - 51 / 1 , two crowned shields, 17 | 51 above, 1 in frame below.
KM 56 .
rolled flan   
The Counts of Montfort were a German noble dynasty from Swabia. They belonged to high nobility of the Holy Roman Empire and enjoyed the privileged status of imperial immediacy.
The influential and wealthy Counts of Montfort took their name from an ancestral castle named Montfort, which was situated close to today's Swiss border near Weiler, in the present-day Austrian state of Vorarlberg.

As the lords of Feldkirch (until 1390), Bregenz (until 1523), and Tettnang (until 1779), they would have a decisive influence on the development of not just Voralberg, but also Upper Swabia and Eastern Switzerland.

Schlüsselwörter: German States Montfort Montfort-Tettnang Ernst Josef Kreuzer Crown Shields

1751 AD., German States, Montfort-Tettnang, Ernst Josef, 1 Kreuzer, KM 56.

German States, Montfort-Tettnang, Ernst Josef (1734-1758), 1751 AD.,
1 Kreuzer (15-16 mm / 0,43 g), billon,
Obv.: ERN: - C: I: M / .H. , his bare head, draped bust right.
Rev.: 17 - 51 / 1 , two crowned shields, 17 | 51 above, 1 in frame below.
KM 56 .
rolled flan
The Counts of Montfort were a German noble dynasty from Swabia. They belonged to high nobility of the Holy Roman Empire and enjoyed the privileged status of imperial immediacy.
The influential and wealthy Counts of Montfort took their name from an ancestral castle named Montfort, which was situated close to today's Swiss border near Weiler, in the present-day Austrian state of Vorarlberg.

As the lords of Feldkirch (until 1390), Bregenz (until 1523), and Tettnang (until 1779), they would have a decisive influence on the development of not just Voralberg, but also Upper Swabia and Eastern Switzerland.

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