3 Schillings / 9 Rappen

Uitgever Canton of Glarus
Jaar 1808-1812
Type Standard circulation coin
Waarde 3 Schilling = 9 Rappen (3⁄40)
Valuta Frank (1806-1847)
Samenstelling Billon
Gewicht 2.19 g
Diameter 23 mm
Dikte 1 mm
Vorm Round
Techniek Milled
Oriëntatie Medal alignment ↑↑
Graveur(s)
In omloop tot
Referentie(s) KM#14, HMZ 1#2-373
Beschrijving voorzijde Draped pointed shield, date below
Schrift voorzijde Latin
Opschrift voorzijde CANTON GLARUS 1808
Beschrijving keerzijde Dual values within wreath
Schrift keerzijde Latin
Opschrift keerzijde III SHILLING 9 RAPPEN
Rand
Muntplaats
Oplage 1808 - -
1812 - -
Numisquare-ID 7110369010
Aanvullende informatie

Historical Context: The 3 Schillings / 9 Rappen coin, issued by the Canton of Glarus (1808-1812), marks a period of re-established cantonal autonomy under Napoleonic Switzerland. Following the 1803 Act of Mediation, Glarus, like other cantons, regained its right to mint coinage after the centralized Helvetic Republic. This issue reflects Glarus's assertion of monetary independence and identity during the turbulent Napoleonic Wars, navigating economic pressures and the Continental System with distinct regional currency.

Artistry: The design of this billon coinage reflects a utilitarian aesthetic, typical for circulating issues of the era. Engravers are often unrecorded, but the style generally aligns with a local, simplified Neoclassical approach. The obverse commonly features the cantonal arms of Glarus, frequently depicting Saint Fridolin, its patron saint, or a stylized representation. The reverse clearly presents the dual denomination, date, and sometimes a simple wreath or border, prioritizing legibility for commerce.

Technical/Grading: As a billon coin, this issue often displays characteristics inherent to its alloy and production. High-points prone to wear include raised features of Saint Fridolin or the upper elements of the cantonal shield. Technical strike quality varies; weak strikes are common, particularly on outer legends or finer details. Planchet imperfections like irregular flans or slight off-centering are also frequent, indicative of a practical circulating currency rather than a medallic standard.

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