Austrian THALER

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  1. Tigermoth1

    Tigermoth1 Active Member

    My second entry into the field of COIN COLLECTING, a 1780 MARIE THERESE, Empress, Austria-Hungary; originally INCORRECTLY described in auction catalogue as "RARE 1780 I.C.F.A. AUSTRIA HUNGRY VIENNA 1 THALER."

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  3. Tigermoth1

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    "Hungry" is a bodily state of being; "HUNGARY" is a nation. Also, "I.C.F.A." does NOT appear anywhere on this coin.
     
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  4. ambr0zie

    ambr0zie Dacian Taraboste

    I don't want you to like the coin less (Maria Theresia thalers are very elegant coins) but this is a modern restrike. OFFICIAL from Austria, not a cheap copy.
    Check this website
    https://www.theresia.name/en/svergleich.html
    The most clear sign that it's a restrike, for me, is the reverse legend. AVST.DUX instead of AUST.DUX.
     
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  5. ominus1

    ominus1 Well-Known Member

    ..yeah..kool coin, but the Arabs loved these coins and so they stuck many after '80..they were purdy much standard international currency...learn sumpin new everyday and welcome to the forum :)
     
  6. ambr0zie

    ambr0zie Dacian Taraboste

    I hope you didn't pay too much for this coin. Not sure why the seller/auction house didn't mention the coin is a restrike and really not sure why ICFA as that would mean it was an old restrike and you should see ICFA under the bust and not SF.
    As @ominus1 mentioned, these restrikes are very popular worldwide :)
     
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  7. Tigermoth1

    Tigermoth1 Active Member

    Thank you, ambrOzie for the heads up:

    Key identification characteristics for the 1780 strikes are in particular the form of the brooch in the veil on the obverse (no pearls, except for the later Vienna mint strike), the form of the letter 'U' in the reverse (AUST.DUX instead of AVST.DUX), the form of the cross next to the the year on the obverse, and the form of the ' 7 ' in the year. Older Vienna mint strikes (earlier than 1850) are signed I.C.-F.A. instead of S.F.
     
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  8. Kentucky

    Kentucky Supporter! Supporter

    so, you think this is from 1780?
     
  9. Tigermoth1

    Tigermoth1 Active Member

    NO, but this coin has been famous for hundreds of years, even in SOUTH AMERICA and The CARIBBEAN, during the reign of pirates, buccaneers & salty mercenaries!
     
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  10. Tigermoth1

    Tigermoth1 Active Member

    Final hammer price: $65. A very elegant coin indeed, the scrollwork alone on the reverse and on the edge is AMAZING!
     
  11. derkerlegand

    derkerlegand Well-Known Member

    Maria Theresa was Ed Winn.
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  12. Mac McDonald

    Mac McDonald Well-Known Member

    I have a proof and an MS version of this coin, comprised of .833 silver at .7517 Toz...total wt 28g. Also have some detailed info (somewhere) on how/what to look for to ID date-ranges of the various restrikes and where they were struck. Will try and look it up. I paid about $20-$25 for mine some years ago.
     
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  13. Kentucky

    Kentucky Supporter! Supporter

    Absolutely
     
  14. Kentucky

    Kentucky Supporter! Supporter

    I think I bought mine for $8 or so...(Old stone age)
     
  15. cmezner

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  16. ominus1

    ominus1 Well-Known Member

    i've collected coins of all the Austrian Habsburg HRE's including a 20 kruzter of Maria Theresia... heck, i've even got the flag, but i'm 'too tight of tets' so no thalers here :D.(.altho i'd like to have one of the 1st to have came out ((ive a denar of his the year he was killed)..but o well:p) IMG_0403.JPG IMG_0407.JPG IMG_0405.JPG IMG_0409.JPG
     
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  17. ominus1

    ominus1 Well-Known Member

    i like to watch ol Ed....plays in one of my fav TZOS's :)
     
  18. Tigermoth1

    Tigermoth1 Active Member

    And, now, on to my someday wishlist, I'm in search of LUDWIG ii, King of Bavaria: LUDWIG ii.jpg
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  19. Beefer518

    Beefer518 Well-Known Member

    Thanks a ton for those links. This has been a coin on my want-list, but I don't want a restrike. As it's not a primary target, I've been too lazy yet to research them. You just made it so much easier for me, and it has now moved up on my list.
     
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  20. ZoidMeister

    ZoidMeister Hamlet Squire of Tomfoolery . . . . .

    Then there's ole Franz Joseph I, Emperor and King of the Austrian-Hungarian Empire.

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  21. cmezner

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    @Beefer518 for an original, I think that they are quite easy to identify, but very hard to find. E.g.: Currently there are only three known examples of Maria Theresa Thalers that were actually struck in 1780 at the Guenzburg mint. (quoted from
    https://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/70419-original-1780-non-restrike-burgau-mar)

    About restrikes, there are many forgeries offered on the Internet, some are very good; one can see them here:
    http://www.theresia.name/cgi-bin/Token.cgi?Database=Forgeries&Language=en
     
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