1609 German coin from Great Grandfather

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by bilbo71070, Nov 30, 2010.

  1. bilbo71070

    bilbo71070 New Member

    I inherited this coin when I was younger from my great grandfather. According to family tradition, this was an extremely rare coin, and his father had placed it in a brooch because his wife liked it so much. I've found very little information online about this one, but have found similiar coins. Anybody have a good source for information of old German coins? I would really like to know more about this.
    Bill
     

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  3. krispy

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    Welcome to CoinTalk. :)

    Someone will be along to help you out, but you can try these sites:

    Medieval Coinage.com

    Coin Archives.com

    Type in keyword searches based on the legends you can read on the coin.
     
  4. DCH

    DCH Member

    It's from the German state of Wurttemberg. Need the diameter and/or weight to determine denomination.
     
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  6. bilbo71070

    bilbo71070 New Member

    The coin is a little larger than a Kennedy half, if that helps.
     
  7. DCH

    DCH Member

    That makes it a 1/2 Thaler. Weight should be 14.27-14.54 grams. No Mintage listed.

    Described as St. Christopher with staff and shield, Christ child on shoulder.

    Catalog value VG $1075 F $1800 VF $3000, higher grades not priced.
    The damage from the brooch will hurt the value.
     
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