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The Austrian Netherlands category includes coins minted in the territories of the Netherlands under Austrian rule, between 1714 and 1795. This period followed the Treaty of Rastatt which assigned these provinces to the House of Habsburg of Austria.
Here you will find a selection of coins issued under the reign of the various Austrian sovereigns, including Charles VI, Maria Theresa and Joseph II. Common denominations include the florin, the kronenthaler, the sovereign and other local currency units.
This collection offers an overview of the monetary history of this region of Europe and testifies to the economic and political influences of the time. The coins reflect the imperial symbols and effigies of the monarchs, providing a valuable historical context for collectors and numismatists.
Explore the diversity of mintages, mints and type variations to enrich your collection of European coins. The coins of the Austrian Netherlands are sought after for their historical interest, beauty and rarity.