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| Uitgever | Anhalt-Bernburg |
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| Jaar | 1746-1752 |
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| Valuta | Thaler (1603-1805) |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | A crowned bear passant left, depicted striding atop a masonry wall with an arched gateway visible below; the bear, serving as the heraldic emblem of Anhalt-Bernburg, wears a small crown and is rendered in bold relief. The legend PERRUMPENDUM arches along the upper periphery within a beaded border, referencing the family motto. |
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| Rand | Milled |
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| Aanvullende informatie |
Victor II Frederick ruled Anhalt-Bernburg from 1721 until his death in 1765, a reign long enough to produce several taler fractions across multiple denominations. The 1/6 thaler denomination was a workhorse of mid-eighteenth century German silver coinage, circulating widely across the fragmented principalities of the Holy Roman Empire where smaller fractions moved more freely through daily commerce than full taler pieces. Anhalt-Bernburg's mint output during this period was modest, constrained by the principality's limited silver resources compared to the major Saxon and Prussian mints operating nearby.