Includes glass top leatherette display box.
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Origin: Principality of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (German States)
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Authority: Prince Rudolf August and Anton Ulrich
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Date: 1687 CE
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Denomination: ½ Thaler (silver)
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Size: 40 mm, 14g
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Obverse: D G RUD AUG & ANTH VLR D D BR & LU - Crowned 11-fold arms, date divided below
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Reverse: UT FRONTIBUS ITA FRONTIBUS CONIUNCTISSIMI - 2 wild men holding 2 intertwined trees
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Notes: The first thalers were introduced in 1566 as a roughly standardized silver coin in the Holy Roman Empire, and played a crucial economic role over the next 200 years. Thalers were traded all over Europe because they had a relatively consistent silver content of about 25 to 30 grams, so it was considered a trusted medium of exchange, especially in regions where local currencies had become unstable.
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