MS 63 | AUSTRIA. Maria Theresa.
Silver 1 Taler, 1780-. Restrike.
The Maria Theresa Thaler was originally struck in Austria between 1740 and 1780. It was the circulating currency of the Holy Roman Empire and its dominions, and it was one of the most important trade coins in Europe and the world. After the death of Maria Theresa in 1780, the coin continued to be minted until today, with the date frozen at 1780. It is estimated that until 2000, 389 million pieces were minted. As of 2024, it is still sold by the Vienna Mint.
Bust of Empress Maria Theresia of Habsburg facing right, wearing veil, tiara, and pearl brooch. / Coat of arms of Maria Theresia on double-crowned quartered shield having crowned inner shield with coat of arms of Austria; supported by crowned and nimbate double-headed eagle, edge inscribed IUSTITIA ET CLEMENTIA.
In secure plastic holder, graded NGC MS 63, certification number 6355901-006.
NGC Census in this grade: 171.
NGC Census in higher grade: 1102
Total NGC Census: 1500
Reference: KM-T1; Y-55; Gigante-2.
Diameter: 40 mm.
Weight: 28.0668 g.
Composition: 833/1000 Silver.
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Price realized | 40 GBP |
Starting price | 5 GBP |