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1 Thaler - Louis Christian Death

Issuer Stolberg-Wernigerode, County of
Year 1710
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Value 1 Thaler
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Obverse lettering ERNEST. COM • IN STOLB • K • R • WERN • & HOHN • DN • IN E • M • B • A • L • & C •
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Louis Christian of Stolberg-Wernigerode died in 1710, and like many German princely houses of the period, Stolberg marked the occasion with a memorial thaler struck specifically for distribution at the funeral — a Sterbethaler, intended less for commerce than for ceremony. These pieces were handed to mourners, church officials, and political allies as tangible tokens of dynastic continuity, which explains why survivors are frequently found in better condition than their age suggests.

Stolberg-Wernigerode was among the smaller Imperial counties, and its minting output was sporadic enough that any dated issue carries genuine scarcity. Friedrich's numbering places this among a narrow run of mortuary pieces from the county's documented striking history.

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