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1⁄48 Thaler - Alexius Frederick Christian

Uitgever Anhalt-Bernburg
Jaar 1807
Type Standard circulation coin
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Beschrijving keerzijde The denomination and date are displayed in bold raised numerals and lettering arranged across four lines in the central field: the large numeral '48' at top, followed by 'EINEN', then 'THALER', and the date '1807' at the base. The inscription is presented without a surrounding legend or decorative border, occupying the full field in a plain typographic style characteristic of minor German states' fractional coinage of the early 19th century.
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Aanvullende informatie

Anhalt-Bernburg was among the smallest of the fragmented German principalities that Napoleon reorganized under the Confederation of the Rhine in 1807 — the very year this piece was struck. Alexius Frederick Christian had ruled since 1796 and managed to retain nominal sovereignty through careful accommodation of French demands, a posture that kept his mint active even as larger neighbors lost theirs.

The 1⁄48 thaler denomination survived well into the nineteenth century in the smaller Saxon-influenced states precisely because it filled a gap in everyday transactions that neither the groschen nor the pfennig quite covered.

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