1/2 Thaler - Frederick Augustus

发行方 Anhalt-Zerbst
年份 1767
类型 Standard circulation coin
面值 1/2 Thaler
货币 Thaler
材质 Silver
重量 14.78 g
直径
厚度
形状 Round
制作工艺 Milled
方向
雕刻师
流通至
参考资料 Mann#363
正面描述 Armored bust right.
正面文字 Latin
正面铭文 D • G • FRID • AUGUST • P • ANHALT • &C DOMIN • IEVERAE •
背面描述 Helmeted arms with supporters.
背面文字 Latin
背面铭文 DOMINI • GRATIA • SIT • NOBISCUM • XX • E • F • M • S • F • A • Z • I • M • 1767 AD • NORMAM • CONVENTIONIS
边缘
铸币厂
铸造量 1767 - -
Numisquare 编号 1486935500
附加信息

Historical Context: The 1767 1/2 Thaler was issued under Frederick Augustus (Friedrich August, 1747-1793), the last Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst. His reign, spanning the mid-to-late 18th century, saw this small principality navigate the complex political landscape of the Holy Roman Empire. This coinage served as a clear assertion of ducal sovereignty and economic independence. The 1/2 Thaler was a significant denomination, facilitating everyday commerce and reflecting the principality's standing among numerous German states.

Artistry: The coin's design reflects the prevailing Rococo aesthetic of the period, characterized by elaborate detail and refined elegance. While the specific engraver is often unrecorded for smaller German states, the style typically showcases a finely rendered bust of Frederick Augustus on the obverse, often in classical drapery or armor, conveying princely authority. The reverse invariably features the elaborate, crowned ducal arms of Anhalt-Zerbst, surrounded by identifying legends and the prominent date, executed with meticulous attention to heraldic detail.

Technical/Grading: For grading, critical high-points to observe on the obverse include the highest curls of the ruler's wig or hair, the ear, and raised elements of drapery or armor. On the reverse, wear first manifests on the crown's highest points and the intricate details of the shield's charges. Strikes from smaller mints like Anhalt-Zerbst could vary, occasionally showing weakness on opposing sides or central elements, though this denomination generally allowed for a more even impression. Original mint luster, if present, would exhibit a cartwheel effect.

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