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1 Thaler Kanonentaler

Issuer Strasbourg, City of
Year 1590
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Weight 28.54 g
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Reverse lettering SOLIVS. VIRTVTIS FLOS PERPETVVS
Edge Plain
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The "Kanonentaler" designation refers to a specific series of civic thalers issued by Strasbourg featuring the city's artillery — a deliberate statement of municipal military independence at a moment when Alsatian free cities were navigating pressure from both the Habsburg crown and Protestant German princes. Strasbourg had invested heavily in its cannon foundry throughout the sixteenth century, and this coin was partly a piece of civic propaganda aimed at foreign merchants and diplomats passing through one of the Rhine's most important trading entrepôts.

The Davenport reference places this among a handful of German town thalers issued specifically to advertise defensive capability rather than commercial prosperity — an unusual motivation for a civic coinage. The 1590 date falls just three years after the city formally reaffirmed its Lutheran confession in response to renewed Catholic pressure within the Empire.

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