1 Vereinsthaler - Ferdinand

Emittente Hessen-Homburg, Landgraviate of
Anno 1858-1863
Tipo Standard circulation coin
Valore 7⁄4 Gulden = 1 Vereinsthaler = 1⁄30 Metric Pound
Valuta Gulden
Composizione Silver (.900)
Peso 18.52 g
Diametro 33 mm
Spessore
Forma Round
Tecnica Milled
Orientamento
Incisore/i
In circolazione fino al
Riferimento/i KM#20, Dav GT III#714
Descrizione del dritto Bust of Ferdinand on the right, legend around.
Scrittura del dritto Latin
Legenda del dritto FERDINAND SOUV. LANDGRAF Z. HESSEN C.SCHNITZSPAHN
Descrizione del rovescio Draped and crowned coat of arms, legend around.
Scrittura del rovescio Latin
Legenda del rovescio EIN VEREINSTHALER XXX EIN PFUND FEIN 1859
Bordo Lettering: *
Zecca
Tiratura 1858 - - 5 000
1859 - - 6 579
1860 - - 6 593
1861 - - 6 588
1862 - - 6 592
1863 - - 6 575
ID Numisquare 1000433770
Informazioni aggiuntive

Historical Context: This 1 Vereinsthaler coin was issued under Landgrave Ferdinand Heinrich Friedrich of Hessen-Homburg (1848-1866), the last sovereign ruler of the principality. Struck 1858-1863, it signifies Hessen-Homburg's adherence to the Vereinsthaler monetary union, established by the Vienna Mint Treaty of 1857. This union was a crucial step towards economic integration among German states, preceding political unification. The coin embodies both the twilight of Hessen-Homburg's independence and its participation in broader German developments.

Artistry: The coin's design reflects the neoclassical aesthetic prevalent in 19th-century European coinage. The obverse features a dignified bust of Landgrave Ferdinand, likely by a skilled regional mint engraver. His portrait is rendered with formal realism, typical of royal effigies. The reverse displays the standardized German eagle, emblematic of the Vereinsthaler system, encircled by the denomination and fineness inscription. The overall style emphasizes clarity, precision, and a stately presentation.

Technical/Grading: Struck in .900 fine silver, this Vereinsthaler adheres to the union's specifications (18.52g, 33mm). For grading, key high-points on the obverse portrait include Ferdinand's hair above the ear, cheekbone, and uniform folds. On the reverse, the eagle's breast feathers, head, and wing tips are primary wear indicators. These coins generally exhibit strong, even strikes, with crisp legends and well-defined devices, reflecting high German minting standards. Minor planchet flaws are occasionally observed.

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