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1 Thaler - Joachim Ernest

Uitgever Brandenburg-Ansbach, Margraviate of
Jaar 1620-1621
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Valuta Thaler
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Aanvullende informatie

Joachim Ernest ruled Brandenburg-Ansbach from 1603 until his death in 1625, and these thalers were struck at the outset of the Thirty Years' War — a conflict that would devastate the Franconian Circle more severely than almost any other German territory. Ansbach's position between competing Catholic and Protestant forces made it strategically precarious, and the margraviate's coinage from this window reflects an administration still functioning before the full weight of the war collapsed regional mint operations.

The two-year production span of this type coincides with the Bohemian phase of the war, when silver coinage across the Empire was already being debased by less scrupulous issuers. Davenport's ST#6228 attribution places it firmly within the kipper und wipper period of currency manipulation, though Ansbach's output maintained respectable silver standards relative to many contemporaries.

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