Coins from the Abbey of Fulda

Located near Kassel in Germany, Fulda Abbey was founded in 747 by Sturm, a disciple of Saint Boniface. The abbey and the congregation obtained in 1019 from the Emperor Henry II the right to mint coins; Fulda is mentioned for the first time as a "city" (Civitas) in 1114. The abbey was erected as a lordship by Emperor Frederick II in 1220. Fulda Abbey was raised to the rank of bishopric by Pope Benedict XIV October 5, 1752.
Wikidata: Q661240

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Thaler

8 Ducats - Amand of Buseck
1738

Standard circulation coin
Gold (.986) • 27.90 g
KM# 88, Fr# 1057, Eichelmann# 87, N# 136064
1 Groschen - Amandus of Buseck (Millennial of the abbey)
1744

Circulating commemorative coin: 1000 years celebration of the abbey of Fulda
Silver
KM# 90, Schön DM# 45, N# 136065
1 Ducat - Amand of Buseck
1744

Circulating commemorative coin: Millennial of the abbey of Fulda
Gold (.986) • 3.50 g
KM# 91, Fr# 1059, Schön DM# 46, Eichelmann# 86, N# 136066
1 Ducat - Amand of Buseck (Silver pattern strike)
1744

Pattern: Millennial of the abbey of Fulda
Silver • 3.65 g • ⌀ 21.00 mm
KM# Pn9, Schön DM# 46a, N# 90160
1 Groschen - Amand of Buseck
1750-1751

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 1.35 g • ⌀ 20 mm
KM# 95, Schön DM# 47, Eichelmann# 81, N# 108389

The Numista referee for coins of this issuer is Compendium.

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