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1⁄12 Thaler - Frederick August I

Uitgever Saxony (Albertinian Line), Kingdom of
Jaar 1824-1827
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Waarde 1⁄12 Saxon thaler = 1⁄160 Cologne Mark
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Beschrijving keerzijde The denomination and date are displayed in four bold lines across the central field, reading '12 / EINEN / THALER' with the year of issue below, all in an upright Roman typeface. The subsidiary value statement '160 EINE FEINE MARK' is arranged as a circular legend along the coin's periphery in Latin script. A small ornamental trefoil or rosette mintmark appears at the base of the reverse field beneath the date.
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Aanvullende informatie

Saxony's Albertinian line had minted twelfth-thalers in billon for decades by the 1820s, but this issue falls within Frederick August I's reign as the kingdom's first monarch under that title — he had previously ruled as Elector before Napoleon's reorganization of German territories elevated Saxony to a kingdom in 1806. The billon standard used here reflects a deliberate policy of reserving higher silver content for larger denominations while keeping fractional coinage cheap to produce and resistant to melting.

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