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Pillar of the Community
 United Kingdom
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Another space filled .......  ... only 4 blanks to fill with at least something, though two could be improved and there is one coin I'd really like to upgrade at some stage.  Georg Victor 1859 1 Thaler Ob. GEORG VICTOR FURST ZU WALDECK U. PYRMONT Rev. EIN VEREINSTHALER XXX EIN PFUND FEIN Edge: MUNZVERTRAG VOM JANUAR 1857 Silver 0.9000 18.520g mintage: Mint: Berlin George Victor was born on January 14th 1831 and ruled Waldeck and Pyrmont from May 1845 until his death (of pneumonia) on May 12th 1893. He was born in Arolsen in Waldeck and Pyrmont and died in Marienbad in Bohemia aged only 62. As he was only 14 when his father died his mother acted as guardian. The family of Waldeck was enrolled by the Congress of Vienna among the sovereign houses of Europe on account of the distinguished services rendered by field-marshal Prince Georg of Waldeck in the wars against France. Georg Victor had a civil list of 245,000 thalers (£36,735) which was considerably more than half the entire revenue of the principality. The charter for the principality was granted in 1852. It provided for a legislative assembly of 41 members of which 18 were chosen by the nobility, 13 by the inhabitants of the towns and 10 by those in rural areas. The chamber met at irregular intervals and left the exercise of its power to a committee of only 6 members, 2 from the nobility, two from the towns and 1 from the rural districts. A considerable amount of the revenue gained came from the sale of mineral waters and the amount of profits from gaming tables at Pyrmont. Previous to the French revolution the reigning prince kept a body of troops available of some 2,000 to 3,000. During the American war of independence 1,225 of these troops were sold to the British Government at a fixed sum per head. Three quarters never returned. Just a reminder of the link and the project ... http://www.diadumenian.com/Congress...princes.html
Edited by Bacchus2 09/25/2012 2:53 pm
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Pillar of the Community
 United Kingdom
2889 Posts |
Another space filled - only three left - whoo hoo  Frederick Wilhelm 1855 1 Thaler Ob. FRIEDR. WILHELM I KURFURST V. HESSEN Rev. EIN THALER XIV EINE F. M. Edge: GOTT MIT UNS Silver 0.9000 Titles: Elector of Hessen 1847-1866 Born: 20/8/1802 Died: 6/1/1875 Father: William II Mother: Princess Augusta of Prussia Married to: Gertrude Falkenstein Children: Augusta Marie Gertrude (1829-1887) Alexandrine (1830-1871 Friedrich Wilhelm (1832-1889) Moritz (1834-1889) Wilhelm (1836-1902) Maria (1839-1917) Karl (1840-1905) Henrich (1842-1917) Philipp (1844-1914) I don't have a bio for him done out other than the above. He did seem to have a lot of children though.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2605 Posts |
Beautiful thalers! 
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Valued Member
United States
462 Posts |
Hi Bacchus2, may I ask where do you buying these Thalers from ? There are brilliant.
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Valued Member
United States
462 Posts |
Hi Bacchus2, may I ask where do you buying these Thalers from ? There are brilliant.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
4227 Posts |
Great project... and great coins! 
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Pillar of the Community
 United Kingdom
2889 Posts |
Hi, Thanks - I get a lot from Ma-Shops and a few from ebay Germany - (from relaible sellers I might add) There are some fakes out there so it pays to be careful. I've also got some from the big European auction houses that can be found listed on Sixbid ( http://www.sixbid.com/).
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Valued Member
United States
462 Posts |
Hi Bacchus2, Thank you for the information of your sources. Could you recommend sellers From the MA Shops ? I have tried to email you but I don't seem to have Ability to do that as a new member. If not that's perfectly fine too, sorry Don't mean to hijack this thread.
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Pillar of the Community
 United Kingdom
2889 Posts |
Hi,
From what I know all the dealers there subscribe to high standards and ethics (a bit like Vcoins). Personally I have bought from Loebbers, Ritter, Dr, Beusso Peus, Gorney & Mosch, Helios Numisnatik, Kunker, Mueller and likely others that I can't remember. I'd say that bargins were few, and the prices tend to the upper side of th emarket, but if it's a particular coin you are after and there happens to have been one sitting in an inventory for ages it can probably be got a a good price.
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Pillar of the Community
 United Kingdom
2889 Posts |
The Bremen space filled.  Not strictly considered a shooting thaler (in the Swiss sense) but still carrying a strong shooting connection. Bremen 1865 1 Thaler Ob. FREIE HANSESTADT BREMEN EIN THALER GOLD Rev. ZWEITES DEUTCHES BUNDES-SCHESSEN IN BREMEN Edge: GOTT MIT UNS Silver 0.9000 17.5390g mintage: 50,000 Mint: MM: Th. W. Bruel in Hannover
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Pillar of the Community
Philippines
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Hi Bacchus2 thanks for the info and reference coins, very nice  Your site is also provides the collection depth for this crown thread, 26 leaders in that picture, that means 26 silver crown coins, I am now at 8, still a long way to go! wish me luck LoL 
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Pillar of the Community
 United Kingdom
2889 Posts |
Another coin to add There is really no suitable Lubeck thaler of this era. I could have went with an older 48 schillings (thaler sized) but I though the 3 mark would be more appropriate given that is how I'll be representing some of the other free city states. This is a relitively low mintage coin.  Lubeck 1909 Ob. FREIE UND HANSESTADT LUBECK Rev. DEUTCHES REICH 1908 DREI MARK Edge: GOTT MIT UNS Silver 0.9000 16.6670g mintage: 33.334 Mint: Berlin
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Pillar of the Community
 United Kingdom
2889 Posts |
And Finally ......The last blank space filled today with ...  Hamburg 1909 Ob. FREIE UND HANSESTADT HAMBURG Rev. DEUTCHES REICH 1909 DREI MARK Edge: GOTT MIT UNS Silver 0.9000 16.6670g 33mm mintage: 1,388,822 Mint: Hamburg So that's it ... http://www.diadumenian.com/Congress...princes.htmlA representative coin for each of the rulers or dignitaries in the photo. Quite a long and rather expensive project but I found it a fantastic experience. Now I have to fill in the spaces for the guys who weren't there ... :)
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Pillar of the Community
Germany
1238 Posts |
Impressive collection -- and all based on one photo. Christian
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Pillar of the Community
614 Posts |
Wow.... One heck of a trip huh. Ill be awaiting the rest of the guys. 
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