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1 Thaler - George IV

Issuer Brunswick, Duchy of
Year 1821
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Currency Thaler (1815-1856)
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Obverse lettering GEORG IV . D . G . REX TVT . N . CAROLI DVC . BR . ET . LVN
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George IV's accession to the British throne in January 1820 triggered a wave of commemorative and regal coinage across the Hanoverian territories, Brunswick among them. As King of Hanover by personal union, George's portrait appeared on issues from multiple German states simultaneously — a logistical and political coordination that the individual mint administrations handled with varying degrees of speed. Brunswick's 1821 thaler came relatively late in that cycle.

The Duchy's mint at this period operated under chronic underfunding, and the .833 fineness reflects a deliberate step below the Prussian convention thaler standard of .750 fine — placing Brunswick's issue in the older, heavier tradition rather than the rationalized coinage then spreading across the German states.

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