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1 Thaler - Wilhelm

Uitgever Auersperg, Counts of
Jaar 1805
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Opschrift keerzijde COM IN THENGEN ET SVP HAER PROV CARN MARESCH 1805
(Translation: Count of Thengen and Supreme Hereditary Marshal of the Province of Carniola)
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The Auersperg family held the right to strike coins — a privilege known as Münzrecht — as part of their status as imperial counts within the Holy Roman Empire, though by 1805 that institution itself had less than a year left before Napoleon forced its formal dissolution. This piece was struck just months before Francis II abdicated the imperial title, effectively ending a political structure the Auerspergs had operated within for centuries.

Davenport records only a handful of distinct varieties for this type, and surviving examples in any grade are infrequently encountered at auction.