2 Thalers / 31/2 Gulden - Charles Alexander

Issuer Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach
Year 1855
Type Standard circulation coin
Value 31/2 Gulden = 2 Reichsthaler = ⅐ Cologne Mark
Currency Thaler (1741-1870)
Composition Silver (.900)
Weight 37.12 g
Diameter 41 mm
Thickness
Shape Round
Technique Milled
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Engraver(s)
In circulation to
Reference(s) KM#203, Dav GT III#846
Obverse description Bust of Carl Alexander on the left, legend around it.
Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering CARL ALEXANDER GROSSHERZOG VON SACHSEN A
Reverse description Draped and crowned coat of arms, legend around.
Reverse script Latin
Reverse lettering 2 THALER VII EINE F. MARK 31/2 GULDEN VEREINS 18 55 MUNZE
Edge Lettering: GOTT UND
Mint A
Berlin, Germany (1280-date)
Mintage 1855 A - - 19 000
Numisquare ID 1061441310
Additional information

Historical Context: Issued in 1855, this 2 Thalers/3 1/2 Gulden coin reflects the monetary landscape of the German states prior to the 1857 Vienna Coin Treaty. Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, a culturally significant grand duchy, was ruled by Grand Duke Charles Alexander (1853-1901), a notable patron of arts and sciences. The dual denomination highlights the coexistence of the Prussian Thaler standard (14 Thaler to a Zollpfund fine silver) and the South German Gulden standard (24 1/2 Gulden to a Zollpfund fine silver) within the German Zollverein, a common feature of Vereinsmünzen.

Artistry: The obverse features a dignified, neoclassical portrait of Grand Duke Charles Alexander, characteristic of mid-19th century German princely coinage. This realistic yet idealized rendering emphasizes the ruler's authority and sophistication. While a specific engraver's signature is not universally present or explicitly documented for this particular issue, the work aligns with the refined craftsmanship emanating from prominent German mints, often influenced by master die-cutters of the era, such as those at the Munich mint. The reverse typically presents a clear, bold inscription of the denomination.

Technical/Grading: For optimal grading, attention should be paid to the high points of Charles Alexander's portrait, particularly the details of his hair, ear, and the folds of his uniform collar. On the reverse, the sharpness of the lettering within the denomination (2 THALER / 3 1/2 GULDEN) and the surrounding legend 'VEREINSMÜNZE XXX EIN PFUND FEIN' are critical indicators of strike quality. Any intricate details within the wreath, if present, should also exhibit crispness. Field marks, especially on the broad, flat areas, can significantly impact grade.

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