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1 Thaler Chernyakhovsk

Issuer Kaliningrad Coin and Token Mint
Year 2012
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Technique Milled
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Obverse script Cyrillic/Latin
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Mintage 2012 СВ - Aged patina - 2,000
2012 СВ - Prooflike - 8,000
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The Kaliningrad Coin and Token Mint operates in what was Königsberg until 1946, when Stalin renamed the city after Mikhail Kalinin — a Soviet bureaucrat who died conveniently before he could be tried at Nuremberg despite credible implication in mass deportations. The Thaler denomination here is a direct nod to the Prussian monetary tradition of the region, a privately issued fantasy piece with no legal tender status, produced largely for the regional souvenir and local collector market.

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