1763, Salzburg, Sigismund Graf von Schrattenbach. Gold Ducat Coin
Mint Year: 1763
Mint Place: Salzburg
Denomination: Gold Ducat
Reference: Friedberg 865, KM-404.
Ruler (Prince-Bishop): Sigismund III. Count of Schrattenbach.
Material: Gold (.986)
Diameter: 21mm
Weight: 3.43gm
Obverse: Draped bust of the Count in clerical robes right, wearing a large jewelled cross.
Legend: SIGISMUNDUS . D : G . ARCHIEPISCOP :
Reverse: Cross-topped, hatted and tasseled oval coat-of-arms within foliage. Saltired sword and crozier in background.
Legend: . R . I . PR . SAL . S . S . AP . LEG . NAT . GER . PRIMAS . 17 – 63
The Archbishopric of Salzburg was an ecclesiastical state of the Holy Roman Empire, roughly consisting of the present-day state of Salzburg (the ancient Roman city of Iuvavum) in Austria.
Sigismund Graf von Schrattenbach (* 28 February 1698 in Graz; † 16 December 1771 in Salzburg) was the Archbishop of Salzburg from 1753 to 1771. He was the son of Otto Heinrich, Graf von Schrattenbach, and Maria Theresa, Countess of Wildenstein, widowed Baroness Gall von Gallenstein.
After studying theology, he was ordained a priest in 1723. He became Archbishop of Salzburg after the death of Andreas Jakob Graf von Dietrichstein, and was himself succeeded after his death by Hieronymus von Colloredo. Michael Haydn wrote a Requiem in his honor, and stayed in Salzburg under the reign of Colloredo. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, on the other hand, left soon after.