2/3 Taler

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by sparkyg, Dec 12, 2009.

  1. sparkyg

    sparkyg Havin' fun with coins

    Finished my Master’s degree in Public Administration yesterday and am having a celebratory look at my father’s old coins and transferring them into mine. I ran across this one and just love it. Unfortunately most of his collection is still in PVC. So, I’m transferring them to non-pvc.
     

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  3. silvereagle82

    silvereagle82 World Gold Collector

  4. sparkyg

    sparkyg Havin' fun with coins

    Further info on this coin

    I'm not a world coin collector, and neither was my father. I was able to discover it is a 2/3 and not a 1/2 as dad had thought. However, i haven't come up with much history concerning this coin. Does anyone have anything?

    Thanks!
     
  5. sparkyg

    sparkyg Havin' fun with coins

    woops... guess it's Thaler not Taler

    Told you I don't collect world coins. :whistle:
     
  6. chrisild

    chrisild Coin Collector

    Actually it's "Taler" in German, but in English the older spelling "thaler" is apparently used. :) The inscription GEORG WILH(elm) D(eo) G(ratia) DUX means "Georg Wilhelm Duke by the Grace of God", and "BR & L" refers to Braunschweig and Lüneburg. QUO FAS ET GLORIA DU**** is some military motto ("Where Duty And Glory Lead") ...

    PS - Seems the (automatic?) Forum Nanny replaced parts of the coin's inscription by asterisks. Maybe a coin dated 1694 is not proper enough for an American "1950s family television show". ;)

    Christian
     
  7. chrisild

    chrisild Coin Collector

    Oh, and as for your master's degree, congratulations! :) Here is more about Georg Wilhelm. You will also recognize the coat of arms depicted on that page ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_William,_Duke_of_Brunswick-Lüneburg

    By the way, the horse that used to be a symbol of Braunschweig-Lüneburg and its sub-principalities can still be found in the CoA of the German state of Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony) that those areas are parts of today.

    Christian
     
  8. sparkyg

    sparkyg Havin' fun with coins

    Christian,

    Thank you so much for the information! I will add the information to my coin database.

    Scott
     
  9. hiho

    hiho off to work we go

    Excellent idea getting dad's coins out of those PVC holders before the green begins to creep in.

    I have 1/2 and full Swiss talers from the 1700's and have resisted the German coins. There are just too many and the prices are quite high. Your coin is one though that I have seen in auction catalogs and thought, "That's a nice one..."

    Must be the horse.
     
  10. De Orc

    De Orc Well-Known Member

    Love the design of it :smile Congrats also on the masters :hail:
     
  11. jello

    jello Not Expert★NormL®

    Very Nice! :kewl: :thumb::thumb::thumb::thumb::thumb:
     
  12. regandon

    regandon Senior Member

  13. Collect89

    Collect89 Coin Collector

    Hello sparkyg,
    Nice coin & congrats on the degree.

    Very best regards,
    collect89

    P.S. Special thanks to christian for posting the great description of the coin.
     
  14. sparkyg

    sparkyg Havin' fun with coins

    I agree! Thank you Christian :)
     
  15. ffrickey

    ffrickey Junior Member

    2/3 Thaler

    Very handsome coin. I have a 2/3 thaler too. This curious denomination was apparently exactly equal to 1 Gulden at the time. Yes, there sure are a lot of German coins, one need only count the pages for Germany in any World Coin reference--Germany has more than just about any other "country" (Germany wasn't one country until 1871, and even afterwards until the end of WWI, each province had its own king (or maybe archduke). But they did know how to make good-looking coins!
     

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  16. kaparthy

    kaparthy Well-Known Member

    Nice coin, and congratulations. I have one semester to go to complete a master's in social science with concentration in criminology. So, I understand why you feel like celebrating. For a class in Technology and Society, I wrote a paper on the technology of money.

     
  17. sparkyg

    sparkyg Havin' fun with coins

    mmarotta,

    Early congrats to you! Also, thank you for the information. Off the subject of coins, what do you plan to do with your degree?

    Sparky
     
  18. 100mon

    100mon Junior Member

    nice 2/3 Thaler! I have a similar one that I posted before. I bought it because of the unusual denomination. It wasn't in PVC, but it has its own problems:
    http://www.cointalk.com/t60051/
    Congrats on the MPA!
     
  19. sparkyg

    sparkyg Havin' fun with coins

    100mon,

    Love the coin you have! I would see the loop as less of a problem and more of an accent! It's a lovely coin and a quirky addition to your collection.

    Sparky
     
  20. Siberian Man

    Siberian Man Senior Member


    It is a 2/3 thaler of Brandenburg.
     
  21. Siberian Man

    Siberian Man Senior Member

    MY coin: 1/6 thaler 1786, weight - 5,2 g. Silver .563. Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel, Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand duke.
     

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