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1⁄24 Thaler - Anthony

Issuer Saxon Mint (Dresden)
Year 1827-1828
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Currency Thaler (1806-1839)
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Obverse description The crowned Saxon coat of arms — a quartered shield featuring alternating horizontal stripes and a diagonal band — is displayed at the center, flanked on both sides by a wreath of laurel branches tied at the base. A royal crown surmounts the shield. The circular legend encircles the design, reading upward from the lower left and interrupted at intervals by the wreath. The mintmark 'S' (Dresden Mint) appears at the bottom of the field beneath the wreath.
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Reverse description The reverse features a bold four-line central inscription stating the denomination and date, arranged hierarchically in the open field: the numeral '24' in large display lettering occupies the upper portion, followed by 'EINEN', 'THALER', and the date '1828' on successive lines. The legend '320 EINE FEINE MARK' curves around the upper periphery, indicating the fine mark equivalent. A small decorative flower or rosette ornament appears at the bottom of the field below the date, serving as a mint or die mark.
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