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2½ Thaler - August II 88th Birthday of August II - Löser

Issuer Principality of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (German States)
Year 1666
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Value 2½ Thalers (2.5)
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Obverse script Latin
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Löser were prestige presentation pieces, not currency — struck in multiple-thaler weights for diplomatic gift-giving, court ceremony, and dynastic display. August II of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel was an extraordinary figure even by the standards of seventeenth-century German princes: a serious bibliophile who assembled the Herzog August Bibliothek in Wolfenbüttel into one of the largest libraries in Europe, holding roughly 135,000 volumes by his death. This piece commemorates his 88th birthday in 1666, which was itself a minor sensation — longevity of that order in a century ravaged by the Thirty Years' War carried genuine symbolic weight at court.

The 2½-thaler Löser format placed this squarely in the middle tier of such issues; the same birthday occasion produced pieces in larger denominations. The Zellerfeld mint handled most Brunswick Löser production in this period.

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