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1⁄12 Thaler - Anthony

Issuer Saxon Mint (Dresden/Albertinian Line)
Year 1829-1832
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Value 1⁄12 Thaler
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Obverse description The crowned Saxon coat of arms occupies the central field, displaying the traditional barry of ten sable and or with a bend sinister charged with a crancelin, rendered in fine detail. The royal crown surmounts the shield, flanked by decorative supporters. The circular legend reads ANTON V. G. G. KOEN. V. SACHS. S, an abbreviation for Anton von Gottes Gnaden König von Sachsen, running around the full periphery of the coin within a beaded border. The mintmark S, for the Dresden Mint, appears below the shield in the lower exergue.
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Obverse lettering ANTON V. G. G. KOEN. V. SACHS. S
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Reverse script Latin
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