Coin ID Help

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by Talkguy_2005, Apr 27, 2005.

  1. Talkguy_2005

    Talkguy_2005 New Member

    Hello!

    I just found this forum. What a great resource. I have two coins I recently acquired. One is 23 mm in size, silver and what I believe is from Saxony. Dated 1640.

    The other is a small bronze piece, dated 1700, with 1 heller and f e l below the date.

    Any help on these two coins would be great! ID, Denomination, possible value.

    Thanks!
     

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  3. satootoko

    satootoko Retired

    Hi Talkguy. Welcome to the forum.
    It seems to be KM#71, a 1/24 Thaler (1 Groschen) with the titles of Johann Georg I on the obverse. Krause doesn't specify the mintage, but does list two versions. One bears the initials of Mintmaster Constantin Rothe in his first year at the Chemnitz Mint, and the other has the initials of Sebald Dierleber (in his final year at that mint). Both are cataloged at $25 VG, $50 F, $90 VF, and $175, XF.
    Not so easy! :eek:

    The Heller denomination was used in 17th Century Austria, several Austrian States, French States, German States, the Netherlands, and Swiss Cantons.

    I've found several similar coins in Austria and its states, but none with the inscription or exact design shown. :confused:
     
  4. giladzuc

    giladzuc Senior Member

    "DUX SAX" on the upper coin of 1640: SAXONY , GERMANY
     
  5. Bluegill

    Bluegill Senior Member

    Is that a "C" and an "R" on either side of the lower part of the central design on the reverse? The R looks kind of like a K, but I guess that's wear.
     
  6. Talkguy_2005

    Talkguy_2005 New Member

    C - R Question

    It is a "C" and an "R", which appears to correspond to the mint-master initials posted above. Thanks for the help!
     
  7. Notoco

    Notoco Member

    The coat of arms on the heller coin is one of the Sachsen (Saxony) state of Germany. Would be safe guess the coin was made there.
     
  8. Aidan Work

    Aidan Work New Member

    The crown running across the shield of the Coat-of-Arms is the giveaway.I can tell that it is from Saxony.I have got an example of the top coin.

    Aidan.
     
  9. Talkguy_2005

    Talkguy_2005 New Member

    Saxony Heller

    Thanks for the ID help! Is the F.E.L. at the bottom a leader? Also, is the coin common or uncommon?

    Thanks again! :D
     
  10. satootoko

    satootoko Retired

    The bottom coin is not from Saxony, according to Krause.

    The first 1 Heller Saxon coin is KM#1002.1, first minted in 1778. The coat-of-arms on that coin is completely different from the one posted above, the style of the "1" is completely different, and there is no FEL, or any other legend, below the date.
     
  11. Notoco

    Notoco Member

    Well, here's a picture of 1 Saxon heller of 1699:
     

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  12. Notoco

    Notoco Member

    And here is the coat of arms on Saxon 1844 5 pfenning (1/2 groshen):
     

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  13. Talkguy_2005

    Talkguy_2005 New Member

    It turns out this is from Saxe-Eisenach. So Saxony was on the right track! Thanks for the help, all and what a great website!
     
  14. Aidan Work

    Aidan Work New Member

    Don't you mean Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach? That is the most well known of the Saxon Duchies.

    Aidan.
     
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