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Greysheet Catalog Details (GSID: 220440)

The 1621 1 Thaler is part of a series of Standard circulation coins struck from 1621-1621. Designated as a Business (MS) strike, this coin is made of Silver.
Obverse: Crowned portrait with ruffled collar facing right with beaded inner circle. The crown divides the date and the legend at top.
Reverse: Crowned double headed imperial eagle with oval shield. Under the eagle, a small shield of Carinthia divides the legend. Date 1620 divided on top.

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GSID: 220440
Coin Date: 1621
Denomination: 1 Th / 1 Thaler
Designation: MS
Coinage Type: Standard circulation coin
Coinage Years: 1621-1621
Composition: Silver
Strike Type: Business
Diameter: 0.000 mm
Weight: 0.000 gr
Coin Shape: Round
Coin Rulers Name: Ferdinand II
Coin Rulers Group: House of Habsburg
Demonetized: True
Obverse Lettering: FERDINANDVS II D G ROM IMP S A GER HVN ET BO REX
Reverse Lettering: ARCHI AVSTRIÆ ET CARIN // THIÆ DVX BVRGVN ZC
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