Spain Coins, Provisional Government 5 Pesetas Silver coin of 1870.


5 Pesetas Silver coin Spain, Provisional Government.
Coins of Spain, Provisional Government. 5 Pesetas Silver coin of 1870.
Coins of Spain Silver 5 Pesetas coin, Provisional Government.
5 Pesetas Silver coin of 1870

Spain, Provisional Government. Silver 5 Pesetas coin dated 1870.
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Obverse: Female togated personification of Spain, wearing turreted crown, holding olive branch in right hand and leaning on rocks.
Legend: (18) ESPANA (70)
Exergue: E.M. 1870

Reverse: Crowned Spanish arms between the Pillars of Hercules adorned with PLVS VLTRA motto.
Legend: LEY 900 MILESIMAS * 40 PIEZAS EN KILOG . / S.N. 5 PESETAS . M.

Mint Place: Madrid
Denomination: 5 Pesetas
Reference: 1870-SN-M, KM-655. R!
Diameter: 38 mm
Weight: 27.9 gm

Vatican, Pope Gregory XVI. Large Papal Silver Scudo coin

Vatican, Pope Gregory XVI. Large Papal Silver Scudo coin

Vatican, Pope Gregory XVI. Large Papal Silver Scudi coin

Reverse: Bust of Pope Gregory XVI left, wearing zucchetto, mozetta, and stole.
Legend: GREGORIVS . XVI - PON . M . AN . XVI .

Obverse: Denomination (SCVDO) and date (1846) within wreath. Mint inital (R) of Rome below.

Mint Place: Rome (R)
Denominations: Scudo
Mint Year: 1846 (Anno XVI) - last regnal date!
Reference: Davenport 192, Pagani 214, KM-1324. R!
Material: Silver (.900)
Weight: 26.69gm
Diameter: 38mm

French Coins‎ 50 Francs Hercule Silver coin of 1975.

French silver Coins‎ 50 Francs cinquante francs argent Hercule
French Coins 50 Francs Hercule Silver coin of 1975.

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Coins of France 50 Francs Silver coin.

French Coins 50 Francs Hercule Silver coin of 1975.
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Obverse: Hercules (a popular artistic figure in France) protecting two women who symbolically represent “Liberty” and “Equality”. Liberty is shown holding a pole with a phrygian cap on top of the pole. Equality is shown holding a scale of justice. Hercules stands in the center protecting the two women and wearing the skin of the Nemean Lion which, in the legend of the twelve tasks, granted him the gift of invulnerability. On the outer periphery in French is the motto "LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE" or in English "Liberty – Equality – Brotherhood".
Legend: LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE
Exergue: . Dupre .

Reverse: Denomination (50 FRANCS), date (1975) and privy marks of the Paris mint within wreath.
Legend: REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE * . 1975 .

The coin edge is not reeded nor smooth but decorated in ornate designs. Most of these ornaments are symbolic representations of agriculture, industry and commerce.

Mint Place: Paris (A)
Years Minted: 1974-1980
Total Mintage: 40,425,000 (approximate)
References: KM-941.1.
Diameter: 41 mm
Weight: 30 grams (0.87 oz of silver)
Composition: 90% Silver, 10% Copper

Rapidly rising silver prices in the 1970's placed additional pressure on France's silver coinage program that would lead to the demise of the 10 Franc Hercules series due to lack of being profitable.
In response, French financial authorities decided first to replace it by a 20 Francs coin but silver prices were rising so rapidly they gave up this project (only a few essays were struck of this 20 Francs, extremely rare) and decided to issue a 50 Francs coin instead. This one is larger than the 10 Francs with slightly more silver content and a slight increase in overall weight.
The overall design was based on an original design from Augustin Dupré used on 5 Franc coinage from 1795 with only minor changes.

Prussia. Teutonic Knights, Maximilian III. Silver Thaler coin dated 1603.

Silver Thaler coin minted in 1603. Teutonic Knights Order. Grandmaster of the Order of St. Mary in Jerusalem: Archduke Maximilian III.
Prussia Teutonic Knights Order Silver Thaler coin
Silver Thaler coin minted in 1603. Teutonic Knights Order. Grandmaster of the Order of St. Mary in Jerusalem: Archduke Maximilian III.

Obverse: Archduke Maximilian III as Teutonic Knight, with long latin sword in right hand, helmet right, hairy monster (bear?) w. shield left.
Legend: + MAX : DG : ARH : AVST : AVST : DVX - BVR : MAG : PRVSS : ADMI

Reverse: Maximilian as Knight of the Teutonic Order on horse riding right, banner in right hand, 15 shields around. Date below.
Legend: 16o3

Mint Place: Hall (Tyrol)
Reference: Davenport 5848, KM-5848.
Weight: 28.17 gm
Diameter: 41 mm

Free City of Lubeck. Large Thaler of 48 Schilling coin dated 1752.

Free City of Lubeck. Large Thaler of 48 Schilling coin dated 1752.

Obverse: Crown above double headed imperial eagle, value (48) at chest, wheat stalks below.
Legend: MON . NOVA . IMP . CIVITAT . LUBECAE .

Reverse: Ornate coat of arms of Lubeck, decorated in the prevailing Rococo (late Baroque) style.
Legend: . 48 . SCHILLING . COURANT .J.J.J (X) . GELDT ANNO 1752

Mint Place: Lubeck (Free Imperial City)
Mint Master: Johann Justus Jaster (J.J.J.)
Reference: Behrens 291, Davenport 2420E, KM-168.6.
Weight: 27.53 gm
Diameter: 42 mm

Lübeck is the second largest city in Schleswig-Holstein, in northern Germany, and one of the major ports of Germany. It was for several centuries the "capital" of the Hanseatic League ("Queen of the Hanse") and because of its Brick Gothic architectural heritage is on UNESCO's list of World Heritage Sites

Silver Thaler coin dated 1650, German States: Brunswick Luneburg Celle, Christian Louis.

German States: Brunswick Luneburg Celle, Christian Louis. Silver Thaler coin dated 1650

Obverse: Stallion jumping leftwithin wreath. Cross topped orb above.
Legend: SINCERE ET CONSTANTER ANNO 1650

Reverse: Shield with arms of Brunswick-Luneburg ornated with five family helmets, the middle topped by horse within frame.
Comments: Mint master´s initals (LW) in left field, crossed axes (privy mark of Clausthal) in right field.
Legend: CHRISTIAN : LUDOVICUS D. G. DUX BR : ET LUNEBURG :

Mint Place: Clausthal
Mint Master: Lippold Weber (LW)
Reference: Davenport 6521, Welter 1511, KM-210
Weight: 28.84 gm
Diameter: 45 mm

The title "Duke of Brunswick and Lüneburg" (German: Herzog zu Braunschweig und Lüneburg) was held, from 1235, by various members of the Welf family who ruled several small territories in northwest Germany. These holdings did not have all of the formal characteristics of a state, being neither compact nor indivisible. When several sons of a Duke competed for power, the lands were often divided between them; when a branch of the family lost power or became extinct, the lands were reallocated among surviving members of the family; different dukes might also exchange territories. The territories were named after notable towns where the dukes had (or had had at one time) their residences, e.g. Calenberg, Celle, Göttingen, Grubenhagen, Lüneburg, Wolfenbüttel. The unifying element of all these territories was that they were ruled by male-line descendants of Duke Otto I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, nephew of the Holy Roman Emperor Otto IV.

German States, Bremen Silver Thaler dated 1864.

Bremen Silver Thaler dated 1864.

Obverse: View of the Exchange Building above shield of Bremen (Key), infront of crossed oak-sprays.
Legend: GOTT SEGNE HANDEL U. SCHIFFAHRT ("God bless Trade and Navigation")

Reverse: German iron cross above inscription in seven lines and date. All within oak-wreath. Mint official´s initial (B.) below.
Legend: GEDENKTHALER / ZUR / ERÖFFNUNGS- / FEIER DER NEUEN / BÖRSE / IN BREMEN / AM 5 NOVEMB. / 1864
Translated: "Commemorative Thaler for the Opening- festivities of the new Exchange in Bremen, on 5th of November 1864."

Mintage: 5,000 pcs.
Mint Place: Hannover
Mint Official: Th. W. Bruel (B.)
Reference: AKS 15, Thun 125, Kahnt 162, KM-M1.
Denomination: Thaler (Medallic or "Gedenk Thaler") - Opening of the New Exchange
Weight: 17.44 gm
Diameter: 34 mm

Hieronymus Collerdo. Salzburg Silver Thaler coin dated 1792

Austria Salzburg Silver Thaler coin dated 1792,Hieronymus Collerdo.

Obverse: Bust of the Count right in clerical robes, titles as Archbishop, Prince of the Empire and Primate of Germany.
Latin Legend: HIERONYMVS D.G. A. & P. S. A. S. L. N. G. PRIM.
Exergue: M. (mintmaster´s initial - Franz Xavier Matzenkopf Jr.)

Reverse: Crowned and mantled hatted and tasseled Arms, crossed sword and crozier behind.
Exergue: 1792

Reference: KM-465, Davenport 1265.
Mint Mark: M (Franz Xavier Matzenkopf Jr.)
Weight: 27.92 gm
Diameter: 41 mm

The count is known as the first patron of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. He became exceptionally annoyed with Mozart's frequent absences. After a number of arguments, he ultimately dismissed him with the words, "Mai er verlassen, ich nicht brauchen ihn!" ("May he leave, I don't need him!"). Leopold Mozart stayed in Salzburg but "continued to bemoan the failure to replace musicians who had left or died, and the consequent shambles in the court music." Colloredo "sometimes played the violin in the court orchestra."

German silver coins 5 Reichsmark President Hindenburg 80th anniversary, Silver Medallic coin of 1927.

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Obverse: Head of Paul von Hindenburg right, mintmark (D) in left field.
Reverse: Large coat of arms featuring helmets, squared shield and prussian eagle shield above.

Large medallic thaler-like 5 Reichsmark silver crown, designed by one of the most gifted german medallists Karl Goetz, during 1927. This commemorates the 80th anniversary of Paul von Hindenburg and features a large thaler-like coat of arms on its reverse.

Mint Pleace: Munnich (D)
Reference: Kienast 386. KM-M1.
Denomination: 5 Reichsmarks, Medallic Issue "Hindenburg Anniversary".
Material: Silver (.900)
Weight: 25.03 gm
Diameter: 36 mm

Netherlands, William III. Large Silver 2½ Gulden coin dated 1869

Netherlands, William III. Silver 2½ Gulden coin dated 1869

Obverse: Head of William III right. Engraver´s legend below.
Legend: WILLEM III KONING DER NED[ERLANDEN] G[ROOT] H[ERTOG] V[AN] LUXEMBURG
Translated Legend: "William III, King of the Netherlands and Grand Duke of Luxembourg."

Reverse: Crowned arms of the Netherlands, value in fields, privy marks below (sword in scabbard / caduceus).
Legend: MUNT VAN HET KONINGRYK DER NEDERLANDEN 1850
Translated Legend: "Currency of the Kingdom of the Netherlands."

Reference: KM-82.
Mint Place: Utrecht.
Denomination: 2-1/2 Gulden
Material: Silver (.945)
Diameter: 24.77 mm
Weight: 38 gm

Ecuador, Silver 5 Sucres Coin dated 1943.

Ecuador. Large Silver 5 Sucres Coin minted in 1943.

Obverse: Head of General Antonio José de Sucre left. Date (943) below.
Legend: REPUBLICA DEL ECUADOR

Reverse: Eagle with spread wings perched on oval arms of Ecuador, flanked by four flags on spears and helbards. Fasces below.
Legend: GRAM . 25 . CINCO . SUCRES . LEY . 0.720 / Mo / MEXICO

Reference: KM-79.
Mint Place: Mexico City (Mexico)
Diameter: 37 mm
Weight: 25 gm

Republic of Peru. Silver One Sol coin dated 1923

Peruvian Silver One Sol coin dated 1923

Obverse: Togate personification of the Republic seated beneath wreath ona column, holding stick topped by liberty cap, and leaning on shield.
Comment: Inscribed band ("LIBER-TAD") around column in incuse.
Legend: FIRME Y FELIZ POR LA UNION / UN SOL

Reverse: Wreath above shield with coat-of-arms of the Republic of Peru. All within sprays . Date below.
Legend: REPUBLICA PERUANA LIMA 5 DECIMOS FINO 1923

References: KM-218.1.
Mint Place: Dollar-Sized coin, Struck at the Philadelphia for the Lima mint in Peru
Weight: 24.82 gm
Diameter: 37 mm

Venetian Coins, Silver Ducato coin of 1769, Doge Alvise IV Mocenigo.

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Obverse: Lion of St. Mark left, with right paw on book of gospels ("PA X TI BI M EVA NG AIS") beneath castle tower.
Legend: DVCATVS * VENETVS *
Exergue: ***

Reverse: Doge kneeling before St. Mark and receiving large ducal banner.
Legend: *S* M* V* ALOY : MOCENICO ·
Exergue: *R·B·P·*

Mint Period: 1768/1769
Reference: Davenport 1561, KM-64.
Doge: Alvise IV Mocenigo (1763–1778)
Mint Master: Rizzardo Balbi (RBP, 1768-1769)
Diameter: 40 mm
Weight: 22.18 gm

Principality of Liechtenstein. Silver 5 Kronen coin minted in 1910.

Principality of Liechtenstein. Silver 5 Kronen coin minted in 1910.

Obverse: Head of Prince Johann II of Liechtenstein left.
Legend: JOHANN II FÜRST VON LIECHTENSTEIN

Reverse: Crowned shield of Liechtenstein, within Order of the Golden Fleece chain and olive-wreath.
Legend: 5 - KR / 19 - 10

Edge Legend: FEST * UND * KLAR *

Mintage: 10.000 pcs
Denomination: 5 Kronen
Mint Place: Vienna Mint (Austria)
Reference: Davenport 216, KM-4.
Weight: 24.01 gm
Diameter: 36 mm

Italian coins 5 Lire Silver coin of 1848, Lombardy Venetia.

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Obverse: Togate standing Lombardia (or Tyche) wearing turreted crown, looking right, spear in right hand. Star beneath head above.
Legend: ITALIA LIBERA DI LOMBARDIA 1848
Exergue: M (Milan Mint)

Reverse: Denomination ("5 LIRE ITALIANE") within wreath.
Legend: GOVERNO PROVISORIO DI LOMBARDIA 1848

Mint Place: Milan
Denomination: 5 Lira
Reference: Davenport 206, Pagani 213, KM 22.1.
Weight: 24.95 gm
Diameter: 37 mm

Emperor Ferdinand III. Silver Thaler coin minted in 1653.

Emperor Ferdinand III. Silver Thaler coin minted in 1653.

Obverse: Wreathed and armored bust of Ferdinand III right. Date below lion´s head on shoulder drapery.
Legend: FERDINANDVS : III : D : G: ROM (Δ) : IM : SE : AV : GE HV : BO : REX *

Reverse: Crowned multiple coat-of-arms with acentered Imperial Eagle in the middle. All within Toison Order chain.
Legend: ARC : DVX . W (shield with cross) : AVSTD : - : VVR : S : K (crowned shield) : C : C : TYR

Mint Place: Vienna
Ruler: Leopold I "the Hogmouth".
Mint Official: Johann Conrad Richthausen (privy mark: (Δ))
Reference: Davenport 3183, Vogelhuber 206/6, Herinek 389, KM-977
Weight: 28.33 gm
Diameter: 45 mm

Germany, Frankfurt City. Silver "Shooting Festival" Thaler minted in 1862.

Germany, Frankfurt City. Silver "Shooting Festival" Thaler minted in 1862.

Obverse: Wreathed female figure, leaning on double headed eagle shield, holding wreath in right upraised hand.
Comment: Date (JULI 1862) in fields. Engraver´s name (A.V. NORDHEIM) figure´s base.
Legend: EIN GEDENKTHALER ZUM DEUTSCHEN SCHUTZENFESTE

Reverse: Heraldic crowned eagle of Frankfurt looking left.
Legend: FREIE STADT FRANKFURT

Edge Legend: STARK IM RECHT

References: KM-371.
Mintage: Only 41,000 pcs
Denomination: Thaler - German Shooting Festival Commemorative Issue
Diameter: 34 mm
Weight: 18.5 gm

Coins of Germany Saxony, Confession Centennial Thaler silver coin minted in 1630, John George I Elector of Saxony.


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Obverse: Capped half-length bust of John "the Steadfest", holding sword on shoulder and wearing robe and cap right.
Legend: NOMEN (lion right) DOMINI (crossed swords) TURRIS (lion left) FORTISSIM (arms of Saxony)
Translated: "The Name of The Lord is the Strongest Tower"
Legend in fields: IOAN-NES / 1530 / 25 Juny

Reverse: Capped bust of John George right, holding sword on shoulder. Name and date in fields.
Legend: CONFESS : LUTER : AUG • EXHIBITÆ SECULUM (privy mark- crossed mint master´s hooks)
Legend in fields: IOH-GEORG / 1630 / 25 Juny

Mint Place: Dresden (Germany)
Reference: Davenport 7605, KM-411.
Denomination: Confession Thaler - Issued on the Centennial of the Augsburg Confession.
Weight: 28.59 gm
Diameter: 45 mm

The Augsburg Confession, also known as the "Augustana" from its Latin name, Confessio Augustana, is the primary confession of faith of the Lutheran Church and one of the most important documents of the Lutheran reformation. The Augsburg Confession was written in both German and Latin, and was presented by a number of German rulers and free-cities at the Diet of Augsburg on June 25, 1530. The Holy Roman Emperor Charles V had called on the Princes and Free Territories in Germany to explain their religious convictions in an attempt to restore religious and political unity in the Holy Roman Empire, and rally support against the Turkish invasion. It is the fourth document contained in the Lutheran Book of Concord.
John of Saxony (30 June 1468 – 16 August 1532), known as John the Steadfast or John the Constant, was Elector of Saxony from 1525 until 1532. He was a member of the House of Wettin.

Russian coins Silver Rouble of Anna Ioannovna Empress of Russia, Moscow mint 1732.

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Obverse: Crowned bust of Anna Ivanovna as Empress of Russia right.
Legend: B.M. ANNA IMPERATRITSA I CAMODERZ VSEROSIISKAIA

Reverse: Crown above double-headed imperial eagle with St. George shield at chest, holding scepter and orb.
Legend: MONETA ROUBLE 1732

Mint Place: Moscow Mint.
Reference: Davenport 1670, Bitkin 53 (R1), KM-192.1.
Weight: 25.91 gram Silver of (.729); Diameter: 41 mm

Large Copper Penny Token dated 1812.

Samuel Fereday's Bilston (Staffordshire) Large Copper Penny Token dated 1812.

Issued by the Priestfield Collieries & Furnaces of Samuel Fereday (Bilston, Staffordshire)
Obverse: Legend in four lines within double border.
Legend: ONE PENNY PAYABLE BY / A ONE POUND NOTE FOR 240 TOKENS

Reverse: Legend in four lines.
Legend: SAMUEL FEREDAY BILSTON.

From the 17th to the early 19th century in the British Isles and North America trade tokens were commonly issued by merchants in times of acute shortage of coins of the state to enable trading activities to proceed. The token was in effect a pledge redeemable in goods but not necessarily for currency. These tokens never received official sanction from government but were accepted and circulated quite widely.
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Reference: D 44, Withers 60.
Material: Copper
Diameter: 36 mm

Coins of the German Empire Hamburg 5 Mark Silver Coin of 1901.


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Coins of the German Empire Hamburg 5 Mark Silver Coin of 1901.
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German States Coins Hamburg 5 Mark Silver Coin of 1901.

German States coins, Hamburg. Silver 5 Mark Coin minted in 1901.
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Obverse: Shield of Hamburg (two stars above cross-topped castle with three turrents), topped by ornate helmet and supported by lions.
Legend: FREIE UND HANSESTADT HAMBURG / J

Reverse: Crown of the German Empire above heraldic eagle of Germany with Prussian shield at chest and star order.
Legend: DEUTSCHES REICH 1913 * FÜNF MARK *

Reference: KM-293.
Mintage: 171,603 pcs
Mint Place: Hamburg (J)
Diameter: 38mm
Weight: 27,7gm

Germany, Kingdom of Hanover. Silver 1/6 Thaler coin of 1860.

Germany, Kingdom of Hanover. Silver 1/6 Thaler coin
Deutsche Münze Germany, Kingdom of Hanover. Silver 1/6 Thaler coin
Germany, Kingdom of Hanover, George V. Silver 1/6 Thaler coin of 1860.

Obverse: Head of George V. left. Engraver´s name (BREHMER) at base of truncation.
Legend: GEORG V v. G. G. KOENIG v. HANNOVER / B

Reverse: Crowned heraldic arms of the House of Hanover within wreath.
Legend: 6 EINEN THALER 180 EIN PFUND F. / 1860

References: KM-238.
Denomination:
Diameter: 23 mm
Weight: 5.3 gm

German Coins, Kingdom of Hanover Silver Vereinstaler of 1861, King George V.


Germany, Kingdom of Hanover, George V Silver Vereinstaler coin
German Coins, Kingdom of Hanover Silver Vereinstaler of 1861, King George V.
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German Coins, Kingdom of Hanover Silver Vereinstaler of 1861.
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The Vereinsthaler - Union Thaler - was a standard silver coin used in most German states.
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Obverse: Head of George V. left. Engraver´s name (BREHMER) at base of truncation.
Legend: GEORG V v. G. G. KOENIG v. HANNOVER / B

Reverse: Crowned heraldic arms of the House of Hanover, supported by Unicorn and Lion.
Banner Legends in Latin: NUNQUAM RETRORSUM / SUSCIPERE ET FINERE
Translated Banner Legends: "Never to retreat!" / "To undertake and accomplish!"
Legend: EIN VEREINSTHALER XXX EIN PFUND FEIN / 18 61

References: KM-230.
Weight: 18.49 gm
Diameter: 34 mm

Germany, Munich City. Large Silver Shooting Thaler minted in 1881.

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Bavaria, German state, Munich City. Large Silver Shooting Thaler minted in 1881.
Medallic shooting thaler award issued on the 7th German Shooting Competition, which was held in Munich during 1881.

Obverse: Crossbow, flanked by Bavarian and City arms of Munich. Engraver´s initials (O-H) in fields.
Legend: SIEBENT . DEUTSCH . BUNDESSCHIESSEN . MUNCHEN *

Reverse: Crown of the German Empire above nimbate heraldic eagle with Prussian shield at chest. Date in fields.
Legend: ANO DOM. i8 8i

Mint Place: Vienna
Engraver: Otto Hump
Reference: Hauser 556, Pelt 1472, Steulman VII.1.
Weight: 26.99 gm (one thaler weight)
Diameter: 38 mm

Germany, Frankfurt City. Beautiful Silver Thaler Coin dated 1860

Germany Frankfurt Silver Thaler Coin
German Frankfurt City Silver Thaler Coin
Germany, Frankfurt City. Silver Thaler Coin dated 1860

Obverse: Wreathed female bust right (personification of Frankfurt). City arms at chest.
Comment: Engraver´s name (A.V. NORDHEIM) at bust´s base.
Legend: FREIE STADT FRANKFURT

Reverse: Heraldic crowned eagle of Frankfurt (City Arms) left.
Legend: XXX EIN PFUND FEIN + 1860 + EIN VEREINSTHALER +

Edge Legend: STARK IM RECHT

References: KM-360.
Denomination: Silver Thaler
Weight: 18.34 gm
Diameter: 33 mm