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2 Thalers - Frederick William I and John II

Issuer Saxe-Weimar, Duchy of
Year 1579-1581
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse lettering D G IO HAN D V SAX I AN THV E MAR MIS
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Frederick William I and John II ruled Saxe-Weimar jointly following the partition of Ernestine Saxony, a dynastic arrangement that produced a brief but distinct coinage window. The double-thaler format here — two rulers, doubled weight — was a deliberate political statement about parity of authority rather than a practical circulating denomination. Such pieces moved between courts and served as presentation currency.

Schnee 233 is among the scarcer issues of the joint reign, with the three-year striking window closing when John II died in 1605 — though production of this specific type had effectively ceased well before then.

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