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R Imp Hu Bo Reg M Theresiad G - What Do I Have?

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 Posted 04/05/2013  11:13 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add i3eyond to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
No idea what I have here, any input appreciated.

R-Imp-Hu-Bo-Reg-M-Theresiad-G---What-Do-I-Have?

R-Imp-Hu-Bo-Reg-M-Theresiad-G---What-Do-I-Have?

R-Imp-Hu-Bo-Reg-M-Theresiad-G---What-Do-I-Have?

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 Posted 04/06/2013  01:21 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add copper nickel daddy to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
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This is what is known as a Maria Theresa Thaler. They have been made by the millions over the years, but always retaining the 1780 date. I know little about these, but I'm sure somebody will be along to tell you much more. I do know that there are little subtle differences in the design that can give an indication of what time period it was produced. Don't want to say any more because like I said my knowledge of these is limited.
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Please post better pictures including some of the edge markings, particularly the Arabesque ( feather/fern like decoration with a circle at one end). Then we can perhaps identify the mint and period of striking. From what I can see your coin looks like it is a 20th century restrike, the coin is still genuine but has been struck long after the date it bears. It contains 3/4 troy oz of pure silver and is worth the bullion value
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