1 Conventionsthaler - Frederick August III

Đơn vị phát hành Saxony (Albertinian Line), Electorate of
Năm 1791-1806
Loại Standard circulation coin
Mệnh giá 4⁄3 Thaler
Tiền tệ Thaler (1493-1805)
Chất liệu Silver (.833)
Trọng lượng 28.063 g
Đường kính 41.50 mm
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Hình dạng Round
Kỹ thuật Milled
Hướng Medal alignment ↑↑
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Tài liệu tham khảo KM#1027, Dav GT II#2701, Schnee#1089, Schön DM#266, Kahnt SM#1089, Dav GT III#850
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Số lượng đúc 1791 IEC - -
1792 IEC - -
1793 IEC - -
1794 IEC - -
1795 IEC - -
1796 IEC - -
1797 IEC - -
1798 IEC - -
1799 IEC - -
1800 IEC - -
1801 IEC - -
1802 IEC - -
1803 IEC - -
1804 IEC - -
1804 SGH - -
1805 SGH - -
1806 SGH - -
ID Numisquare 1586106150
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Historical Context: This 1 Conventionsthaler was issued under Frederick August III, Elector of Saxony, during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. His reign (1763-1827) saw Saxony navigate the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. A key participant in the Munich Coin Convention of 1753, Saxony adhered to the Conventionsthaler standard, ensuring monetary stability. This coin represents the Electorate's economic framework before its elevation to a Kingdom in 1806, reflecting Frederick August's rule.

Artistry: The design exemplifies the dignified Neoclassical style prevalent in German minting, often by engravers like Johann Veit Döll at the Dresden Mint. The obverse features a laureate bust of Frederick August III, rendered with formal precision and regal authority. The reverse displays the richly detailed, crowned Saxon coat of arms, with its numerous quarterings, often flanked by supporters. The legend "X EINE FEINE MARK" denotes the standard of ten Thaler to a fine Mark of silver, affirming monetary standards.

Technical/Grading: Struck in .833 fine silver, 28.063 grams, and 41.50 mm, this Conventionsthaler is physically impressive. Key high-points for wear on the obverse include the laureate wreath, hair above the ear, and cheekbone. On the reverse, critical areas are the intricate crown details, the lion's mane, eagle's feathers within the shield, and fine lines of the quarterings. Generally well-struck, minor planchet imperfections or slight weakness in highest relief areas are not uncommon; overall quality robust.

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