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1 Kronentaler - William I

Issuer Württemberg, Kingdom of
Year 1817
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Shape Round
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Obverse script Latin
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Mintage 1817 - - 44,000
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The Kronentaler was not a Württemberg invention but an inherited monetary unit — originally the Brabant thaler, it circulated so widely across southern Germany and Austria that the German states were effectively forced to accommodate it. William I standardized its issue in Württemberg following the monetary chaos of the Napoleonic reorganization, which had left the newly elevated kingdom juggling the coinage conventions of absorbed territories. The 1817 date places this piece among the earliest postwar issues under the new order.

The .868 fineness is characteristic of the type across issuing states, fixed by convention rather than by Württemberg's own preference.

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