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1/2taler Nurenberg 1760

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This is a one year issue 1760 1/2Taler from the Free City of Nurenberg. The obverse shows a River God with water pots.
This is not an easy 1/2Taler to find. I could not find a nice one that was not in a slab.

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The quality of that coin is stunning - you obviously have a quality colection - and I really like the imagery.

I've posted a coin of mine - minted some 1300 years earlier with almost the same iconography on the reverse.



1/2taler-Nurenberg-1760

Province Moesia Inferior
City Nicopolis ad Istrum
Size (mm) 26
Weight (g) 11.20
Die Axis 10
Tariff 4 assaria
Governor Marcus Claudius Agrippa
Ob. Leg. K M OPPEL ANTWNI DIADOVMENIANOC
Ob. Desc. Bare head right - - " seen from behind
Meaning Caesar Marcus Opellius Antonius Diadumenianus
Rev. Leg. VΠ A- "PIΠΠA NIKOΠOΛITΩN Π / POC ICTP / Ω
Rev. Desc. River-god (un-bearded) reclining left, placing his right hand on his knee and his left on a vase from which water flows
Meaning Consular legate Statius Longinus , (Governor) of the residents of Nikopolis on the (river) Istrus - - " Honouring the spirit/god of the river who grants trade
References; Collection; Moushmov 1350 , AMNG I, 1, p. 460, no. 1806 (citing a single spec. in St. Petersburg); Varbanov (Eng.) Vol.1, No. 3633
Notes: It is possible that the un-bearded river god represents the spirit of young waters (close to the source) while those where the deity is shown with a beard may represent an older god found further down stream.


I assume the Nurenburg thaler is also a homage to an important river - used for trade?

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Thank you Bacchus2.
Very nice coin you have there. And yes the Nurenberg 1/2Taler pays homage to the Canal system that is still used today. Nurenberg is situated on the Pegnitz river and the Rhine- - "Main- - "Danube Canal. There was a canal fire during the Thirty Years War, and some state the coin commemorates fighting the fire. Nurenbergs neighbouring town of Furth was almost completely destroyed. I have not found much in my research on how the fire started. But, there is written history on the fire that almost completely destroyed Furth.
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