1⁄21 Thaler - Adolphus

発行体 Bentheim-Tecklenburg-Rheda, County of
年号 1620-1621
種類 Standard circulation coin
額面 1⁄21 Thaler
通貨 Thaler (1606-1806)
材質 Silver
重量
直径
厚さ
形状 Round
製造技法
向き
彫刻師
流通終了年
参考文献 KM#23, Kennepohl#46d
表面の説明 Helmeted 4-fold arms.
表面の文字体系 Latin
表面の銘文 MO. NO. ADOL.CO.ET.DO.TECLEBO.
裏面の説明 Crowned imperial eagle, 21 in orb on breast, date.
裏面の文字体系 Latin
裏面の銘文 LANDT. MVNTZ XXI. Z. THATL.
鋳造所
鋳造数 1620 - -
1620 - (1)620 -
1621 - -
1621 - (1)621 -
1621 - (16)21 -
Numisquare ID 1967654780
追加情報

Historical Context: This 1⁄21 Thaler, issued by Adolphus (Adolf) of Bentheim-Tecklenburg-Rheda between 1620 and 1621, represents a fascinating glimpse into the monetary practices of a minor German county during a tumultuous era. Adolphus ruled from 1606 to 1625, a period directly coinciding with the outbreak and early years of the devastating Thirty Years' War (1618-1648). As a small, largely independent territory within the Holy Roman Empire, Bentheim-Tecklenburg-Rheda, like many of its peers, often struggled with economic stability and the maintenance of a consistent coinage. The issuance of such an unusual fractional denomination likely reflects local economic needs, possibly a scarcity of silver, or an attempt to provide small change in a period of widespread monetary uncertainty and debasement.

Artistry: The design of this 1⁄21 Thaler adheres to the prevalent stylistic conventions of early 17th-century German coinage, a period transitioning from late Renaissance into early Baroque aesthetics. While the specific engraver remains anonymous, typical for regional issues of this size and era, the dies were likely cut by a local mint master or a skilled artisan within the county's employ. The obverse typically features a bust portrait of Adolphus, often depicted in contemporary armor, surrounded by his titles. The reverse would invariably display the intricate armorial bearings of the County of Bentheim-Tecklenburg-Rheda, frequently accompanied by the denomination and date. The overall style is often characterized by a somewhat provincial yet earnest attempt at detailed portraiture and heraldic representation.

Technical/Grading: As a hammered coinage from the early 17th century, the technical strike quality of this 1⁄21 Thaler can exhibit considerable variability. High-points for wear and strike typically include the highest relief areas of Adolphus's hair, any crown or helmet, and the folds of his drapery or armor. On the reverse, the raised elements of the shield, crowns, and any supporting figures would show the earliest signs of wear. Planchet quality can vary, with irregular shapes and minor laminations common. Weak strikes, particularly at the periphery, and slight off-centering are frequently encountered, impacting the legibility of the legends and finer details of the design.

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