The County of Tyrol had historically been aligned with the Habsburg-led Holy Roman Empire until passing to French-dominated Bavaria during the Napoleonic Wars in 1806. Under this new administration, many traditions were discontinued, such as the banning of rural holidays, the end of cattle export into Bavaria, and the conscription of Tyroleans into conflicts beyond their borders. The local population rose up against this new rule in 1809, aided in part by the newly-formed Austrian Empire under Franz I. Though the uprising, part of the War of the Fifth Coalition, was ultimately unsuccessful, the county eventually returned to Habsburg rule following the defeat of Napoleon in 1815. This medal commemorates the 100th anniversary of the uprising's outbreak, featuring the jugate busts of Franz I and his grandson and then-sovereign, Franz Joseph.
Estimate: $200.00- $400.00