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⅑ Thaler

Issuer Augsburg, Free city of
Year 1623-1625
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Composition Silver
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Obverse script Latin
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Augsburg's fractional thaler production in the early 1620s falls squarely within the Kipper- und Wipperzeit, the catastrophic debasement crisis that swept the Holy Roman Empire between roughly 1619 and 1623. Municipal mints across the Empire — including Augsburg's — were under pressure from both private money-changers and territorial princes to produce debased small change at exploitative rates. The 1/9 thaler denomination itself is unusual; fractional thalers of this specific division are uncommon in the Imperial coinage system and likely reflect local commercial necessity rather than any Imperial directive.

Forster/Schmelzing's documentation of this type is the primary reference, and surviving examples are scarce.

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