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1 Thaler Shooting festival

Issuer Nuremberg, Free imperial city of
Year 1733
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Currency Reichsguldiner (1620-1753)
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Reverse lettering A · MDCCXXXIII · D · 8 · IUN ·
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Nuremberg's shooting festivals — the Freischießen — were civic events of genuine political weight, used by the city council to reinforce municipal identity and maintain the loyalty of the marksmen's guilds at a time when the Free Imperial Cities were fighting a slow rearguard action against absorption into surrounding territorial states. This thaler was struck as a prize or presentation piece for the 1733 festival, not as circulating currency; most survivors show little to no wear for exactly that reason.

The Davenport reference places it within the German Taler series under shooting festival issues, a category that attracts sustained collector interest precisely because each piece is tied to a datable civic occasion.

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