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1780 Maria Theresia Of Austria

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 Posted 07/06/2012  9:47 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add samuel tan to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
People told me that this coin is re-struck from original die.
But nobody could tell me when it was strucked.
I have few of them in different design. Is this consider as copy or medal or anything else?
Is it worth something?


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There were at least 8 different mints striking these since 1780. Yours appears to be one of the modern restrikes. For more info on these try this site.
http://www.theresia.name/en/slist.html
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Thanks IndianGoldEagle, I went to their website and got confused. Eventhough I could understand German, but there are many variations. Mine has an S.F. initial underneath the bust. I wrote and send the photos to Mr Hafner, I hope he answer me back. I will keep you posted.
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Here is the main variants breakdown page.

Yours is of the broad category classed as Leypold #4, with 1-3-1 tail feathers. A modern Vienna strike, somewhere between 1936 and present. Apparently the key determinants between the Vienna varieties that might help narrow down the date is what the edge lettering looks like.
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Here are my other two Maria Theresias.
I am thinking to sell, but completed sales are way below silver melt. It makes me think twice.

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