1 Thaler - Henry XIII Konventionstaler

发行方 Reuss-Greiz
年份 1812
类型 Standard circulation coin
面值 1 Conventionsthaler = 1/10 Cologne Mark (4⁄3)
货币 Thaler (1778-1838)
材质 Silver (.833)
重量 28.06 g
直径 38 mm
厚度
形状 Round
制作工艺
方向 Medal alignment ↑↑
雕刻师
流通至
参考资料 KM#101, AKS#3, KahntDS#399, Schm&Knab#281, Jaeg 12 Sac#40, Dav GT III#796
正面描述 Bust of Heinrich XIII on the right, legend around it.
正面文字 Latin
正面铭文 V·G·G·HEINRICH·D·XIII·AELT·REUSS·G·U·H·V·P·REG·F·Z·GREIZ * L
背面描述 Value and date, legend around.
背面文字 Latin
背面铭文 X EINE FEINE MARK CONVENTIONS MÜNZE· EIN SPECIES THALER 1812 L
边缘
铸币厂 L L
Saalfeld, Germany
铸造量 1812 L L - -
Numisquare 编号 1195019530
附加信息

Historical Context: The 1812 Konventionstaler of Reuss-Greiz, issued under Heinrich XIII (1779-1817), captures a minor German principality within the Napoleonic era. As a Confederation of the Rhine member (1807-1813), this Thaler, adhering to the 1750 Leipzig Convention standard (10 Thaler to the fine Mark), signified monetary stability and minting autonomy amidst political upheaval. Such issues from small states are typically scarce, reflecting limited mintage during this tumultuous period.

Artistry: The coin's artistry reflects the Neoclassical style prevalent in German states, executed with a provincial simplicity typical of smaller mints. The obverse features a dignified, laureate bust of Prince Heinrich XIII in profile, rendered with realistic detail. The reverse prominently displays the ornate, crowned princely arms of Reuss, a complex quartered shield symbolizing dynastic claims. No specific engraver is consistently attributed, but the work adheres faithfully to established heraldic and portrait conventions.

Technical/Grading: For grading, key points include the sharpness of Heinrich XIII’s hair, ear, and drapery folds on the obverse. On the reverse, the intricate details of the princely crown and the shield's charges (e.g., lions, eagles) are critical high points susceptible to wear. Both legends, "HEINRICH XIII FÜRST REUSS Ä.L.V." and "KONVENTIONS THALER 1812," must be fully struck and legible. Minimal field marks and a well-preserved, typically reeded edge are crucial for higher grades.

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