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5 Thalers - Anthony

Issuer Royal Saxon Mint
Year 1829-1836
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Orientation Coin alignment ↑↓
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Reverse description The crowned Royal Saxon coat of arms, featuring the quartered shield with diagonal barry of Saxony overlaid with a green rue wreath, displayed centrally within a wreath of laurel and oak branches tied at the base. The royal crown surmounts the shield above the date, which appears in the upper field flanking the crown. The mint mark S appears below the shield. The denomination legend FÜNF THALER is inscribed along the lower field within a beaded rim.
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Reverse lettering FÜNF THALER
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Anthony (Anton) came to the Saxon throne in 1827 at the age of 71, having spent decades as crown prince under his brother Frederick Augustus I. His reign coincided with serious constitutional pressure — the July Revolution in Paris directly triggered the Saxon unrest of 1830, which forced Anthony to accept a far more liberal constitution and bring in his nephew Frederick Augustus as co-regent. These gold 5-Taler pieces were struck across that entire political rupture, meaning early and late examples in this date range technically span two very different governmental arrangements under the same monarch's name.

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