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1 Thaler - Albert VII

Uitgever Mansfeld-Hinterort, County of
Jaar 1553-1554
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Aanvullende informatie

Albert VII ruled Mansfeld-Hinterort during a period when the county's silver production from the Mansfeld copper-slate mines was among the most significant in the Holy Roman Empire — the same geological deposits that had made the region wealthy enough to employ Martin Luther's father as a mine operator just decades earlier. The Mansfeld counts struck aggressively in their own name precisely because they controlled the raw material, giving them both the right and the incentive to produce thalers independent of imperial mints.

The Dav GT I#9533 attribution places this within Davenport's German Talers classification, a series notorious for subtle die variations across short-reign issues. Albert VII's rule over Hinterort was itself a product of the fractious Mansfeld inheritance divisions that repeatedly split the county among competing branches throughout the sixteenth century.

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