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Pillar of the Community
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  We need pictures: Origional MTT are usually dated 1741-1779. Origional 1780 dated MTT are rare and identified as follows: Only three mints struck MTT in 1780 Guenzburg,Vienna, and Prague. The Prague mint strike is the easiest to identify and the most valuable( in excess of US$20,000.00) on the reverse it will have the initials EVs- IK. The Vienna mint origionals are harder to identify not more than 20-25 exist. Key feature they have the mint signature IC-FA and on the obverse they have "AUST DUX" Somewhere in this thread is a photograph of a Guenzburg origional: https://goccf.com/t/139072
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New Member
 Greece
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I will start scanning the coins soon will be online,if not today tommorow will be.
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New Member
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New Member
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The 2 thalers coins Hafner 28 1789-1792.   
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New Member
 Greece
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4 thalers coins Millan 1815-1853 (cant specify somethink more than this).       
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New Member
 Greece
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"2 thalers coins Vienna 1817-1853 (cant specify somethink more than this)."   
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New Member
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"2 thalers coins origina Viennal cut and 1 thaler coin Hall cut that suppose to be original and not a restrike (cant specify somethink more than this)."    1 thaler coin Hall 
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New Member
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"Also there is 2 coins that there is propably H27 or H33."   
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Pillar of the Community
Hong Kong
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All amazing coins, thank you for showing them, telegoges. Austrokiwi, it is the time you your expertises.
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New Member
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Thank you Wonghinghi this is what my Grandfather has left me, he was gathering coins not as a collector but as hobby. There is more Thaler coins but this was what was able to recognize with assistance of a friend since in the specific matter (Recognize varieties) I consider my self totally ignorant.
Edited by telegoges 02/25/2014 12:45 pm
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Hong Kong
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Telegoges, once I watch your coins again, they become more and more lovely to me  . I am also a modern MTT collector but have only a few old MTT restrikes. Austrokiwi, we are waiting for your comments.
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New Member
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If you like I can upload the rest of my Thalers but I don't have information for their varieties. @wonghinghi Have you notice the 1764 date at one of the coins? 
Edited by telegoges 02/26/2014 11:27 am
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New Member
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austrokiwi I just realized how stupid and BLIND I am.
I just realized what you write, "The Vienna mint originals are harder to identify not more than 20-25 exist. Key feature they have the mint signature IC-FA and on the obverse they have "AUST DUX".
Two of them I have post have the IC-FA.
Edited by telegoges 02/26/2014 4:45 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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telegoges; Cheers. Your ICFA coins are both restrikes. While MAria theresa was alive the spelling was AUST DUX ie two "U"s. This could be regarded as something of a spelling mistake. the captital "U" in latin around that period was more usually written as a "V". Very soon after Maria theresa died the spelling returned to normal AVST DUX at all the mints except Guenzburg. Guenzburg retained the double you spelling until 1797. So it makes it easy to identify you H27/H33 coins.....they are spelt AVST DUX and come from Guenzburg so we know they are post 1797 and therefore H33.
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austrowiki , Thank you very much for your time looking at my coins, experts opion like yours is always welcome. Thank you once more!   If members like I can upload the rest of my collection.
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