1 Guldenthaler - John Ulrich of Raitenau

1 Guldenthaler - John Ulrich of Raitenau - obverse1 Guldenthaler - John Ulrich of Raitenau - reverse

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Features

Issuer Imperial abbeys of Murbach and Lüders (German States)
Prince-abbot John Ulrich of Raitenau (Johann Ulrich von Raitenau) (1570-1587)
Emperor Maximilian II (1564-1576)
Type Standard circulation coin
Years 1570-1580
Value 1 Guldenthaler = 60 Kreuzer (⅔)
Currency Thaler
Composition Silver
Weight 24.2 g
Shape Round
Demonetized Yes
Number
N#
193975
References MB# 13,
George S. Cuhaj (editor); Standard Catalog of World Coins (pre-1600) (unpublished). Krause Publications.
And 1 more volumes.
Dav SG# 77,
John Stewart Davenport; 1982. Silver Gulden : 1559-1763. Numismatischer Verlag P. N. Schulten, Frankfurt, Germany.
Divo Mur# 45-
Jean-Paul Divo, Philippe Legin; 1998. Numismatique de Murbach : Essai de classification des monnaies frappées par les princes-abbés de Murbach et Lure 1544-1667. Hess-Divo AG Numismatik, Zürich, Switzerland.

Obverse

Ornate 4-fold arms with central shield of Murbach, miter above, titles of Johann Ulrich.

Script: Latin

Reverse

Crowned imperial eagle, 60 in orb on breast, titles of Maximilian II and date in legend.

Script: Latin

Mint

Saint Amarin, France

Comments

Numismatique de Murbach (Divo) expresses doubts about the existence of the non dated type.
For the 1576-1580 strikes, the mention of the Emperor Maximilian II is posthumous (died 1576).
In 1573, the date is not at the end of the legend but as 4 digits divided by the eagle's heads.

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Date VG F VF XF AU UNC
1570  (15)70
ND (1570-1580) 
1571  (15)71
1572  (15)72
1573  1 - 5 - 7 - 3
1574  (15)74
1575  (15)75
1576  (15)76
1577  (15)77
1578  (15)78
1580  (15)80

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