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⅙ Thaler - Frederick Botho and Charles Louis Ausbeute

Issuer Stolberg-Stolberg, County of
Year 1762
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Obverse lettering FR: BOTHO. V. CARL. LVDEW. GR. ZV. ST. K. R. W. V. H.
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Stolberg-Stolberg's mining operations in the Harz produced a steady stream of Ausbeute coinage — pieces struck directly from silver yielded by the counts' own mines. By 1762, the county was under the joint rule of Frederick Botho and Charles Louis, a co-regency arrangement common among the fragmented Stolberg lines, which had divided and recombined titles repeatedly across the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The Ausbeute designation is not ceremonial; it identifies silver of specific mining origin, making these coins both monetary instruments and documented records of extraction yield.

Müseler's specialized reference on German mining coinage remains the primary authority for attributing Harz Ausbeute pieces, and this type's inclusion there confirms its direct connection to documented mine output rather than general mint production.

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