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1/2 Thaler - Frederick II Death

Issuer Royal Prussian Mint
Year 1786
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Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
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Obverse lettering FRIDERICUS BORUSSORUM REX
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Reverse script Latin
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Frederick the Great died on August 17, 1786, at Sanssouci, and the Prussian mint responded with a rapid memorial issue — a common dynastic practice, but one that in this case carried unusual political weight. Frederick had reigned for 46 years and left no direct heir, passing the crown to his nephew Frederick William II, who was eager to signal continuity through coinage. These death thalers circulated alongside early issues of the new reign within months of each other.

The .750 fineness places this below the standard of earlier Frederician thalers, reflecting ongoing cost pressures on Prussian silver coinage that had begun during the Seven Years' War.

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