Featured My Quest for Multiple Thalers

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by Chris B, Aug 4, 2022.

  1. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    Multiple AR Thalers still way cheaper then Dukat counterparts. Do you have any AR 10 Thalers? Those are fantastic/size of AV 100 Dukaten.
     
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  3. Chris B

    Chris B Supporter! Supporter

    No, the 4 I have is likely the largest that I will ever be able to afford.
     
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  4. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    On the "Dukaten Front" my best is a Papal States/ Bologna AV 10 Zecchini 1787 =10 D. Mostly everything over 2 D is $$$. However the 10-100 are $$$$$$$$
    I had a chance of winning a Salzburg 12 D in 2000/ it sold for 14K in Euros/ a really good buy then. My biggest problem/ I live in Canada (my parents brought me over from Germany when I was six) So/ I have to exchange Canuck Bucks into US$-1.42 EURO=1.54 UK Pds= 1.72
    Thus I am royall screwed:banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead:
    Had my parents stayed in Germany my $$$$ woul allow me to buy way more nice coins.
    John
     
  5. Chris B

    Chris B Supporter! Supporter

    My first update to this thread in quite a while. Yesterday, 4/25/2025, I went to CSNS in Chicago (Shamburg). My intention was to come home with this coin. Recently I have been able to make some nice sales and my real job has been cooperating.

    AR Multiple Taler (equivalent to four Taler)

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    Celebrating his (August II) 88th birthday. Dated 10 April 1666 HS.

    Obverse: Draped and armored bust facing slightly right, wearing skullcap, being crowned by Justitia, standing right, holding sword and scales, and crowned with a wreath by Victory, standing left, holding palm frond

    Reverse: Ornately crested helmet facing; all within wreath decorated with fourteen crowned coats-of-arms; mark of value ‘4’ punched below; wreathed border

    References: Welter 781A; Davenport LS84 D.84; KM 488.

    Composition: Silver
    Weight 115.69 g
    Diameter: 86 mm


    A lot of people consider the below coin a companion piece. Later in the same year August II died and a "Death Thaler" was produced in his honor. There was a multiple version of this as well but mine is a just a Thaler

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  6. tibor

    tibor Supporter! Supporter

    Congratulations on your purchase. You're in the
    big leagues with that purchase. I've held a 3 Thaler
    but never a 4 Thaler. What's your next move besides
    sitting on the front porch admiring this beautiful
    piece and enjoying some ice cold tea?
     
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  7. Chris B

    Chris B Supporter! Supporter

    That's funny. I have a glass of iced tea next to me. :woot:

    I can't imagine ever owning anything larger than a 4 Thaler. They get way to high for my budget. The same seller has a Wildman 3 Thaler that is stunning. They want $28K for that one. This one was cheap in comparison.
     
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  8. Joshua Lemons

    Joshua Lemons Well-Known Member Supporter

    That's a whopper! I think I saw a multiple version of the Death thaler for sale at Baldwins earlier this year or late last year.

    I really love that reverse with all the shields and such. Just very pleasing design wise for my tastes. The obverse figures with the wreaths reminds me of several ancient coins!
     
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