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Help To Identify Coin And Price. Dated 1768! (Id: Bavaria Half-Thaler)

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Hi guys! Please help me to identify coin, dated 1768

Help-To-Identify-Coin-And-Price.-Dated-1768!-Id:-Bavaria-Half-Thaler
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It is a thaler or ½ thaler, depending on size (40 mm or 34 mm), from Bavaria. Here is the Numista page for the thaler: https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces14906.html

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Thank you that was very helpful!
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DO not try to "clean" the coin or remove the dark patina. It will reduce the value.
You can find the value of your coin by searching on ebay. Here is an example in better condition than yours which sold recently: https://www.ebay.com/itm/GERMANY-BA...AOSwhadf38dr

Value of yours could be perhaps in the 40-60 euro range based on recent ebay sales
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