1/3 Thaler Siege coinage

Uitgever Mainz, City of
Jaar 1689
Type Emergency coin
Waarde ⅓ Thaler
Valuta Thaler
Samenstelling Silver
Gewicht 7.89 g
Diameter
Dikte
Vorm Round
Techniek
Oriëntatie
Graveur(s)
In omloop tot
Referentie(s) KM#192
Beschrijving voorzijde Crowned ornamented oval, four intertwined cursive L`s (for Louis XIV)
Schrift voorzijde
Opschrift voorzijde MONETA NOVA ARGENTEA
Beschrijving keerzijde Denomination at center with legend and date surrounding.
Schrift keerzijde
Opschrift keerzijde 1/3 GLORIA IN EXCELSIS DEO 1689
Rand
Muntplaats
Oplage 1689 - -
Numisquare-ID 1003112510
Aanvullende informatie

Historical Context: This 1/3 Thaler is a critical numismatic artifact from the Siege of Mainz in 1689, a pivotal event during the War of the Grand Alliance. Occupied by French forces in 1688, Mainz was besieged by Imperial armies under Charles V, Duke of Lorraine, from July to September 1689. Struck by the beleaguered city administration, these emergency issues, often from melted silver, maintained local commerce and paid defenders amidst severe blockade, highlighting immense pressures faced by cities under siege.

Artistry: Typical for siege coinage, the artistry of this 1/3 Thaler prioritizes function over aesthetics. While reflecting general late 17th-century Baroque influence, designs are simplified, focusing on essential elements like city's arms (the Mainz wheel), denomination, and date. Specific engraver identification for such emergency issues is rare; production was likely overseen by local artisans under military or civic command. The "mm" refers to a mintmark, indicating the mint's origin under duress rather than individual artistic attribution.

Technical/Grading: Grading this 1/3 Thaler requires consideration of its siege origins. Expect variability in strike quality, often exhibiting weakness, particularly on peripheral legends or higher relief points. Planchets may be irregular in shape or thickness, with potential laminations or minor flan cracks due to hasty production. Key areas for assessing wear and strike clarity include the date (1689), the denomination, and central design elements. The specified weight of 7.89g reflects a particular emergency standard, differing from regular issues.

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