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Suum Cuique Kroenungs Thaler 1861

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Any info? Teammate on my pool team brought it to me to check out.

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German States, Prussia. Wilhelm I, Coronation Thaler dated 1861. See these links:-

http://coinoftheworld.blogspot.com/...lhelm-i.html

http://www.forumancientcoins.com/ga...m=3358&pos=9
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"Suum Cuique" is Latin for "to each his own".
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I have seen a few of these over the years as auction items.
As far as current market value is concerned I would say that they would bring around $60 in uncirculated, plus buyer's premium.
I have never seen an example in less than EF condition, and for this reason I suspect that they never circulated, being a commemorative coin, and perhaps all kept as keepsakes.
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I have never seen an example in less than EF condition, and for this reason I suspect that they never circulated, being a commemorative coin, and perhaps all kept as keepsakes.


Sel_691, above answers a question I had for long time on those commemorative Thalers. I have both the above and another 1871 siges thaler - victory over France , they are all in UNC state. Almost all these types in MA shop are also in extremely fine state.
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