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⅙ Thaler - Paul Frederick August

Issuer Grand Duchy of Oldenburg
Year 1846
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Shape Round
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Obverse script Latin
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Edge Lettered: EIN GOTT *
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Paul Frederick August ruled Oldenburg from 1829 until his death in 1853, a period during which the German states were navigating intense pressure to rationalize their disparate coinage systems. The 1/6 Thaler denomination was a product of the Prussian-led Conventions that attempted monetary coordination across northern Germany, though smaller states like Oldenburg retained enough autonomy to issue their own pieces within that framework.

The .520 fineness marks this as a transitional-era coin — fine enough to circulate with credibility, debased enough to reflect fiscal pragmatism.

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