½ Thaler "½ Conventionsthaler" - Emerich Joseph of Breitbach-Bürresheim 1768-1769 front ½ Thaler "½ Conventionsthaler" - Emerich Joseph of Breitbach-Bürresheim 1768-1769 back
½ Thaler "½ Conventionsthaler" - Emerich Joseph of Breitbach-Bürresheim 1768-1769 photo
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½ Thaler "½ Conventionsthaler" - Emerich Joseph of Breitbach-Bürresheim

 
Silver - -
Description
Issuer
Archbishopric of Mainz (German States)
Prince-archbishop
Emmerick Joseph of Breidbach of Bürresheim (Emmerich Joseph von Breidbach zu Bürresheim) (1763-1774)
Type
Standard circulation coin
Years
1768-1769
Value
½ Thaler
Currency
Conventionsthaler (1764-1803)
Composition
Silver
Shape
Round
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-10-05
References
Numista
N#168908
Rarity index
97%

Reverse

Sword and crozier back of crowned arms with supporters, value below

Script: Latin

Interesting fact

One interesting fact about the ½ Thaler "½ Conventionsthaler" coin from the Archbishopric of Mainz is that it was minted during a time of great economic and political change in Germany. The coin was issued in 1768-1769, during the reign of Emerich Joseph of Breitbach-Bürresheim, who was the Archbishop of Mainz at the time. This was a period of significant economic growth and development in Germany, with the rise of trade and commerce, and the coin reflects this change, as it was minted to facilitate trade and commerce in the region. Additionally, the coin was made of silver, which was a valuable and sought-after metal at the time, and its design features the image of the Archbishop, which highlights the importance of the church in the region's economy and society.