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1 Goldgulden - Joseph of Bayern
1815 year| Gold (.770) | 3.26 g | - |
| Issuer | Kingdom of Bavaria (German States) |
|---|---|
| King | Maximilian I Joseph (1805-1825) |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
| Year | 1815 |
| Value | 1 Goldgulden (3.25) |
| Currency | Conventionsthaler (1806-1837) |
| Composition | Gold (.770) |
| Weight | 3.26 g |
| Shape | Round |
| Technique | Milled |
| Demonetized | Yes |
| Updated | 2024-10-04 |
| Numista | N#162368 |
|---|---|
| Rarity index | 95% |
Reverse
City view of Würzburg, arms separating date at bottom.
Script: Latin
Lettering:
EIN GOLD GULDEN.
S. P. Q. W.
1815
Interesting fact
One interesting fact about the 1 Goldgulden - Joseph of Bayern 1815 coin from the Kingdom of Bavaria (German States) is that it was minted during a time of great economic and political change in Europe. The coin was issued in 1815, just after the end of the Napoleonic Wars, which had a profound impact on the European economy and monetary systems. The Goldgulden was introduced as a new currency standard in Bavaria during this time, and it was intended to stabilize the economy and promote trade. The coin's gold content and intricate design made it a valuable and reliable form of currency, and it remained in circulation for many years.