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⅙ Thaler - Frederick William III

Uitgever Prussia, Kingdom of
Jaar 1822-1840
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Samenstelling Silver (.52083)
Gewicht Log in om details te zien
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Beschrijving keerzijde Central device features the crowned Prussian heraldic shield bearing an eagle displayed, with the bird holding an orb in its left talon and a scepter in its right. The shield is encircled by the collar of the Order of the Black Eagle. The denomination legend VI. EINEN THALER and the fineness legend LXXXIV. EINE F.M. appear around the periphery, with the date in the exergue. An outer beaded border frames the entire design.
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Oplage 1822 A - - 3,264,000
1823 A - - 8,580,000
1823 D - - 66,000
1824 A - - 3,504,000
1825 A - - 4,662,000
1826 A - - 3,300,000
1826 D - - 636,000
1827 A - - 972,000
1827 D - - 924,000
1828 D - - 478,674
1835 A - - 60,000
1837 A - - 42,000
1838 A - - 48,000
1839 A - - 576,000
1840 A - - 954,000
1840 D - - 762,000
Aanvullende informatie

Frederick William III spent much of his reign threading a careful path between the reactionary demands of his nobility and the liberal pressures building across the German states after 1815. The fractional thaler denominations issued under his name were workhorse coins — absorbed into daily commerce across Prussia's expanded post-Napoleonic territories, including the Rhine provinces acquired at the Congress of Vienna, where French decimal habits had already taken hold and Prussian silver coinage arrived as a foreign novelty.

The lengthy production run across multiple mints accounts for the range of references cited, with die varieties documented under the Olding and Schrötter systems differing primarily by mint mark and reverse legend spacing.

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