⅙ Thaler - Rudolph August and Anthony Ulrich 1693-1696 front ⅙ Thaler - Rudolph August and Anthony Ulrich 1693-1696 back
⅙ Thaler - Rudolph August and Anthony Ulrich 1693-1696 photo
© M. Sander

⅙ Thaler - Rudolph August and Anthony Ulrich

 
Silver 5.4 g 27.5 mm
Description
Issuer
Principality of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (German States)
Prince
Rudolph Augustus (Rudolf August) (1666-1704) Anthony Ulrich (Anton Ulrich) (1685-1714)
Type
Standard circulation coin
Years
1693-1696
Value
⅙ Thaler
Currency
Thaler (1499-1814)
Composition
Silver
Weight
5.4 g
Diameter
27.5 mm
Shape
Round
Orientation
Medal alignment ↑↑
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-10-05
References
Numista
N#105105
Rarity index
95%

Reverse

Horse leaping left, 1/6 below.

Script: Latin

Lettering:
REMIGIO ALTISSIMI UNI
1696
IC B

Interesting fact

One interesting fact about the ⅙ Thaler coin from the Principality of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel is that it features a unique combination of two portraits on its obverse side. The coin bears the portraits of Rudolph August, the reigning duke at the time of its minting, and his brother Anthony Ulrich, who was the Bishop of Halberstadt. This dual portrait design was a deliberate choice made by the mint masters, intended to symbolize the unity and cooperation between the two ruling brothers. This design element makes the coin stand out among other coins of the time, which typically featured a single portrait of the ruling monarch.