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The Infinite Days Of German Coins Thread!

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Sachsen-Meiningen - Bernhard II (1803-1882) 1859 Thaler
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Bacchus2, how do you store these coins? As far as I know, Thalers are like 40 mm in diameter and very heavy.
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Nive additions.
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Hi Ed.


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Bacchus2, how do you store these coins? As far as I know, Thalers are like 40 mm in diameter and very heavy.


I store then in mahogany coin cabinets.


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Todays add is a slightly scarcer one

Schwarzburg-Sondershausen - Günther Friedrich Carl II (1835-1880) 1865 Thaler.


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I store then in mahogany coin cabinets.
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Todays add is a slightly scarcer one... Schwarzburg-Sondershausen - Günther Friedrich Carl II (1835-1880) 1865 Thaler.
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Grand Duchy of Baden - Friedrich I (1852-1907) - 1869 Thaler

Zuverlässig und Treu (Reliable and Loyal) was the state motto and is on the edge of the coin..

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Next up is this Duchy of Nassau - Adolph (1839-1866)1864 Thaler

After siding with Austria, his duchy was annexed by Prussia. However, Adolph had the last laugh; in 1890, he inherited the throne of Luxembourg, founding the current reigning dynasty there. This one is fairly scarce with a mintage of only 6162 coins.




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Next up is this Duchy of Nassau - Adolph (1839-1866)1864 Thaler
Very nice and interesting!
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Very impressive coins, Bacchus!
Inordinately fascinated by bits of metal with strange markings and figures
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Nice recent additions.
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Still a few to go...

Duchy of Brunswick - Wilhelm (1831-1884) 1866 Thaler

Another lowish mintage coin


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