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| Issuer | Kaliningrad Coin and Token Mint |
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| Year | 2011 |
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| Currency | Thaler |
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| Obverse script | Cyrillic/Latin |
| Obverse lettering | ИСТОРИЯ ВОСТОЧНОЙ ПРУССИИ CRANZ 1252 * ЗЕЛЕНОГРАДСК 1946 * |
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The Kaliningrad Coin and Token Mint operates in what was Königsberg until 1946 — a Prussian city renamed and repopulated after Stalin expelled its German-speaking inhabitants entirely. The "Thaler" denomination is a deliberate nod to the region's pre-Soviet monetary history, issued as a local trade token rather than legal tender, circulating in the Zelenogradsk resort economy on the Baltic coast.