Haus Österreich: Maria Theresia
1746
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Wien, Münzkabinett, Kunsthistorisches Museum Coin Gallery, KHM |
Obverse |
M . THERESIA . D . G . - R . IMP . GE . HU . BO . REG .. Brustbild Maria Theresias nach rechts mit Diadem, Ohrschmuck, Brokatmantel und Mantelbrosche |
Reverse |
ARCHID . AUST . DUX - BURG . COM . TYR . 1746. Gekrönter, nimbierter Doppeladler, belegt mit gekröntem, mehrfeldigem Wappenschild, gekrönter Herzschild: Österreich |
Sitter |
Maria Theresia (1740-1780), queen of Hungary and Bohemia, empress
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Authority |
Maria Theresia (1740-1780), queen of Hungary and Bohemia, empress
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Denomination |
Taler TalerThe Guldengroschen (Guldiner) issued by the counts of Schlick in Joachimsthal (Jáchimov) were quickly labelled Joachimstaler (Joachimsthaler) or simply Taler (Thaler), hence introducing this term as a name for the now highly popular huge silver denomination equivalent to the gold gulden (florin). This id serves to identify all similar coins (within mainly the German speaking world) issued during the following centuries. For specific types of Talers and foreign currency based on the Taler see designated ids and their definitions.
Lit.: F. von Schrötter, Wörterbuch der Münzkunde (1930) s.v. Taler pp. 676-677. |
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Silver ; 28,73 g; 42 mm; 12 h |
Publications |
Eypeltauer 1973, 72; Herinek III, 395 |
Department |
Modern Period, 18th century |
Accession |
Slg. Miller zu Aichholz, Viktor von |
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nicht vergeben (EUR 25,-) |