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2 Thalers / 3½ Gulden - Frederick William III

Issuer Kingdom of Prussia
Year 1839-1841
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description The elaborate quartered coat of arms of the Kingdom of Prussia, surmounted by a large royal crown with ermine-lined mantle draped symmetrically to either side, tied with tasselled cords. The shield displays multiple heraldic quarterings including the Prussian eagle, the Hohenzollern arms, and the arms of various constituent territories, all rendered in fine detail. The outer legend reads 2 THALER VII EINE F. MARK 3½ GULDEN around the upper periphery, with VEREINS 1840 MÜNZE flanked by rosette ornaments along the lower arc. The whole is enclosed within a beaded border.
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Mintage 1839 A - 172,098
1840 A - 789,245
1841 A - Posthumous
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