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Other than the 1/2 Taler Paar from Heritage and the additional higher grade Taler that is on its way to the TPG (did not image at show yet will when I get it back) I was able to get a few coins for the set. Nothing spectacular yet all original pieces. The Francis II/I Talers came from same old cabinet toned collection (based on serial numbers on slab).
1613. Teutonic Order Taler. Obv: Grandmaster Maximilian of Austria (1588-1618) crowned standing figure with broad sword flanked by Arms and crested helmet. Rev: Charging Knight on caparisoned steed above a circle of 12 shields. Altho the Teutonic Order is best remembered in history for its activities in Prussia and Latvia, these scarce thalers were minted for them in Hall in Tyrol. Nicely toned. NGC AU-58.


1792-M. Italian States. Holy Roman Emperor Francis II (1792-1806) Croccione (Kronentaler). Milan Mint. DAV-1390. KM-C59.1. Aged rusty toning. NGC AU-55.


1833-A. Francis I, Emperor of Austria (1804-1835) Thaler. Lower Austria, Vienna Mint. DAV-11. Beautiful rustic toning over luster. Tougher piece. NGC MS-62.


1613. Teutonic Order Taler. Obv: Grandmaster Maximilian of Austria (1588-1618) crowned standing figure with broad sword flanked by Arms and crested helmet. Rev: Charging Knight on caparisoned steed above a circle of 12 shields. Altho the Teutonic Order is best remembered in history for its activities in Prussia and Latvia, these scarce thalers were minted for them in Hall in Tyrol. Nicely toned. NGC AU-58.


1792-M. Italian States. Holy Roman Emperor Francis II (1792-1806) Croccione (Kronentaler). Milan Mint. DAV-1390. KM-C59.1. Aged rusty toning. NGC AU-55.


1833-A. Francis I, Emperor of Austria (1804-1835) Thaler. Lower Austria, Vienna Mint. DAV-11. Beautiful rustic toning over luster. Tougher piece. NGC MS-62.


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btw the Italian 1792 crown is missing the denomination on the holder - unless I'm missing something altogether.
Odd I thought it typically states Taler alone and never 1 taler