1⁄24 Thaler

Issuer Hamelin, City of
Year 1636-1655
Type Standard circulation coin
Value 1⁄24 Thaler
Currency Thaler
Composition Silver
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Shape Round
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Reference(s) KM#57, Kalv/Schr#214a
Obverse description City arms.
Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering
Reverse description Imperial orb with denomination seperating the date.
Reverse script Latin
Reverse lettering
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Mintage 1636 - (16)36 -
1637 - (16)37 -
1639 - (16)39 -
1641 - - 21 000
1641 - (1)641 -
1655 - -
Numisquare ID 1502989490
Additional information

Historical Context: Hamelin, a Free Imperial City within the Holy Roman Empire, issued this 1/24 Thaler during and immediately following the devastating Thirty Years' War (1618-1648). The 1636-1655 period saw immense economic strain, military occupation, and subsequent reconstruction across Westphalia. Issuing fractional silver denominations like this was crucial for daily commerce amidst widespread currency debasement and scarcity of larger units, reflecting the city's need for stable small change during profound societal upheaval.

Artistry: The artistry of this small silver coin, often anonymous for fractional issues, reflects a provincial late Renaissance or early Baroque numismatic design. The obverse typically features the Hamelin city arms—a lion rampant within a shield, possibly crowned—encircled by a legend identifying the city, such as "MONETA NOVA HAMELEN". The reverse bears the denomination or date, often within an ornate cartouche or wreath, executed with utilitarian precision characteristic of standard circulating coinage.

Technical/Grading: For collectors, high points of relief on the obverse to examine for wear include the lion's mane, facial features, and any crown details. On the reverse, critical areas are the date digits and intricate elements of the cartouche or legend. Strike quality varies, often showing peripheral weakness due to uneven pressure or irregular flans. Planchet quality may also be inconsistent, with some examples exhibiting minor laminations or irregular shapes, common for wartime and post-war production.

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