See full images - free registration
Continue with Google - no registration! or register with email

Why register? Just to keep bots out of our catalog. Your email stays private - we will never share it or send you anything uninvited. We guarantee you that!

1 Albus - Charles

Issuer Hesse-Cassel
Year 1723-1729
Type Log in to see details
Value Log in to see details
Currency Log in to see details
Composition Log in to see details
Weight Log in to see details
Diameter Log in to see details
Thickness Log in to see details
Shape Log in to see details
Technique Log in to see details
Orientation Coin alignment ↑↓
Engraver(s) Log in to see details
In circulation to Log in to see details
Reference(s) Log in to see details
Obverse description Log in to see details
Obverse script Log in to see details
Obverse lettering Log in to see details
Reverse description Log in to see details
Reverse script Latin
Reverse lettering Log in to see details
Edge Log in to see details
Mint Cassel Mint
Mintage Log in to see details
Additional information

Charles I of Hesse-Cassel ruled during a period of chronic fiscal strain, having inherited debts from the Nine Years' War and the War of the Spanish Succession. The albus was a traditional Rhenish small silver denomination with roots in the 14th century — by the 1720s it was an archaic unit kept alive largely by regional commercial habit rather than any rational monetary planning. Hesse-Cassel continued striking it while simultaneously leasing troops to foreign powers, a practice that would become the landgraviate's defining financial strategy throughout the 18th century.

YOU MAY ALSO LIKE