Katalog
| İhraççı | Duchy of Jägerndorf (Silesia) |
|---|---|
| Yıl | 1567 |
| Tür | Standard circulation coin |
| Değer | 1 Thaler |
| Para birimi | Thaler |
| Bileşim | Silver |
| Ağırlık | 24.26 g |
| Çap | 38 mm |
| Kalınlık | |
| Şekil | Round |
| Teknik | |
| Yönlendirme | |
| Gravürcü(ler) | |
| Dolaşımda olduğu yıl | |
| Referans(lar) | Dav SG#67 |
| Ön yüz açıklaması | 1/2-length mantled bust facing, hands on hips. Legend around an inner circle, start 1h. |
|---|---|
| Ön yüz yazısı | Latin |
| Ön yüz lejandı | MO NO AR GEO F MAR O BR Z SLE DVC |
| Arka yüz açıklaması | Crowned double headed imperial eagle, orb on breast with value. Legend around a beaded inner circle (start 12h), divided by a small shield of Silesia below. Date at the end of legend. |
| Arka yüz yazısı | Latin |
| Arka yüz lejandı |
MAXIMILIAN IMP AVG P F DECRE 1567 60 |
| Kenar | |
| Darphane | Krnov, Czech Republic |
| Basma adedi | 1567 |
| Numisquare Kimliği | 1317450719 |
| Ek bilgiler |
Historical Context: This 1567 Guldenthaler was issued by George Frederick I, Duke of Jägerndorf (Krnov) in Silesia, a prominent Hohenzollern ruler. As Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach and Brandenburg-Kulmbach, he was a significant figure in the Holy Roman Empire during the mid-16th century Reformation era. His coinage asserted ducal sovereignty and economic authority within the Bohemian Crown Lands. The Guldenthaler, equivalent to a gold Gulden, reflected monetary reforms and the increasing importance of large silver denominations.
Artistry: The design exemplifies German Renaissance numismatic art, likely by an anonymous master engraver at the Jägerndorf mint