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1 Thaler - George I

Issuer Brunswick-Lüneburg-Calenberg-Hannover
Year 1705-1710
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Value 1 Thaler
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Mint Clausthal Mint
Mintage 1705 - -
1706 - -
1707 - -
1708 - -
1709 - -
1710 - -
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George I ruled Brunswick-Lüneburg-Calenberg-Hannover while simultaneously maneuvering toward the British throne — he would claim it in 1714 under the Act of Settlement, leaving Hanover in the hands of regents. These thalers were struck in the years immediately preceding that transition, when his court at Herrenhausen was already orienting itself toward London rather than the Empire. The Zellerfeld mint, which produced the bulk of Hanoverian silver coinage in this period, drew its metal from the Rammelsberg and Clausthal mines in the Harz Mountains.

KM#51 spans a six-year window, meaning die-specific dating is often impossible without the regnal year present on individual strikes.

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