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1⁄24 Thaler - Christian I, Augustus, Rudolph and Louis I

Issuer Principality of Anhalt (German States)
Year 1619-1621
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Composition Silver
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Reverse description Central ornate cross with decorative terminals, enclosing the denomination numeral 24 within a circle at its base, referencing the coin's value as 1/24 of a Thaler. The cross is elaborately rendered in the German early Baroque style typical of small silver coinage of this period. The surrounding Latin legend, abbreviated from the rulers' titles, reads PR AN CO AS F E P, with the date partially incorporated. The legend and design together identify this as a joint-issue coin of the Principality of Anhalt.
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