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11/2 Thaler - George Christian

Uitgever County of East Frisia (East Frisia, German States)
Jaar 1660-1665
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Referentie(s) KM#A102
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Aanvullende informatie

George Christian ruled East Frisia during one of the most turbulent stretches in the county's history, navigating the aftermath of the Thirty Years' War while managing near-constant friction with the Estates — the powerful local nobility and burgher class who jealously guarded their financial autonomy against comital authority. The production of large silver thalers in this period was partly a political act: controlling the mint meant controlling a visible assertion of sovereign status in a region where that status was perpetually contested.

The 1½ thaler denomination was never a workhorse of circulation. Issues of this size were produced in limited quantities, often serving diplomatic or presentation purposes rather than everyday trade.

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