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| Issuer | Stabilimento Stefano Johnson S.p.A. / Johnson Medaglie |
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| Year | 2001 |
| Type | Replica coin |
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| Reverse description | Central device featuring the Austrian imperial double-headed eagle displayed, each head crowned separately, with a large imperial crown above both heads. The eagle bears on its breast an escutcheon with the Austrian arms of horizontal bars. The surrounding circular legend reads EIN VEREINSTHALER XXX EIN PFUND FEIN, divided left and right by the eagle's wings, with the date 1858 in the exergue at the bottom. The design is enclosed within a continuous beaded border. |
| Reverse script | Latin |
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Stabilimento Stefano Johnson — the Milan firm that has struck medals, tokens, and replicas since 1836 — produced this piece for IntesaBci following the 2001 merger of Banca Intesa and Banca Commerciale Italiana. The original Vereinsthaler it replicates was the product of the Dresden Convention of 1838, which standardized coinage across the German states decades before political unification made such coordination official policy.
The Vereinsthaler remained legal tender in Germany until 1908, long outlasting the monetary union that created it.