1 Conventionsthaler - Frederick August III 1763-1764 front 1 Conventionsthaler - Frederick August III 1763-1764 back
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1 Conventionsthaler - Frederick August III

 
Silver (.833) 28.063 g 42 mm
Description
Issuer
Electorate of Saxony (Albertinian Line) (German States)
Prince elector
Frederick Augustus III (Friedrich August III) (1763-1806)
Type
Standard circulation coin
Years
1763-1764
Value
4⁄3 Thaler
Currency
Thaler (1493-1805)
Composition
Silver (.833)
Weight
28.063 g
Diameter
42 mm
Shape
Round
Orientation
Medal alignment ↑↑
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-10-05
References
Numista
N#32811
Rarity index
88%

Reverse

Coat-of-arms of the Electorate of Saxony crowned by an elector's cap, surrounded by a wreath, mintmark and date below the shield.

Script: Latin

Lettering:
X.EINE FEINE MARCK
E.D.C.
1764

Edge

Herringbone.

Comment

Mintmark represents the mint official's initials:
EDC - Ernst Dietrich Croll
IFôF - Johann Friedrich o Feral

Interesting fact

One interesting fact about the 1 Conventionsthaler coin from the Electorate of Saxony (Albertinian Line) is that it was minted during a time of great economic and political change in Europe. The coin was issued in 1763-1764, during the reign of Frederick August III, who was the Elector of Saxony and King of Poland. This was a period of Enlightenment and intellectual curiosity, and the coin reflects this with its intricate design and high level of craftsmanship. Additionally, the coin was made of silver (.833), which was a valuable and sought-after metal at the time, and it weighed 28.063 grams, making it a substantial and impressive coin.