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Greysheet Catalog Details (GSID: 221305)

The 1702 ½ Thaler is part of a series of Standard circulation coins struck from 1702-1702. Designated as a Business (MS) strike, this coin is made of Silver (.833).
Obverse: Portrait right, the top the head and the portrait below divide the legend.
Reverse: Two-headed imperial eagle, heads with halo; sword in left talon, scepter in right talon, oval composite arms. Date at end of legend.

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GSID: 221305
Coin Date: 1702
Denomination: ½ Th / ½ Thaler
Designation: MS
Coinage Type: Standard circulation coin
Coinage Years: 1702-1702
Composition: Silver (.833)
Strike Type: Business
Diameter: 0.000 mm
Weight: 0.000 gr
Coin Shape: Round
Coin Rulers Name: Leopold I
Coin Rulers Group: House of Habsburg
Demonetized: True
Obverse Lettering: LEOPOLDVS D G // ROM IMP SA GE H BO REX
Reverse Lettering: ARCHIDVX AVSTRIÆ DVX BVR CO TYR date
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