Coins from the Electorate of Saxony (Albertinian Line)
The Electorate of Saxony (German: Kurfürstentum Sachsen, also Kursachsen) was a state of the Holy Roman Empire established when Emperor Charles IV raised the Ascanian duchy of Saxe-Wittenberg to the status of an Electorate by the Golden Bull of 1356. Upon the extinction of the House of Ascania, it was feoffed to the Margraves of Meissen from the Wettin dynasty in 1423, who moved the ducal residence up the river Elbe to Dresden. After the Empire's dissolution in 1806, the Wettin Electors raised Saxony to a territorially reduced kingdom. Wikidata: Q156199
⅔ Thaler - John George III (Death)
1687 Circulating commemorative coin: Death of Johann Georg III. mother Magdalena Sibylla
Silver • 15.52 g
KM# 596,
Cl/Kahnt# 623,
Kohl# 305,
Dav ECT# 809,
Slg. Merse# 1213,
N# 183996
⅔ Thaler - John George IV
1692-1693 Standard circulation coin
Silver • 15.46 g • ⌀ 34.49 mm
KM# 628,
Slg. Merse# 1308,
Kohl# 317,
Cl/Kahnt# 661,
N# 75320
⅔ Thaler - Frederick August I (Death)
1717 Circulating commemorative coin: Death of Friedrich August I. mother Anna Sophia
Silver
KM# 826,
Dav ECT# 827,
Kohl# 444,
Slg. Merse# 1294,
N# 184008
⅔ Thaler - Frederick August I (Death)
1727 Circulating commemorative coin: Death of his spouse Christiane Eberhardine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth
Silver
KM# 858,
Dav SG# 828,
Kohl# 453,
Kop# 11131,
N# 189189
⅔ Thaler - Frederick August II (Marriage)
1738 Circulating commemorative coin: Marriage of his daughter Maria Amalia with Charles of Sicily
Silver • 19.20 g
KM# 897,
KahntFr# 626,
Kohl# 519,
N# 189547
⅔ Thaler - Frederick August II (Marriage)
1747 Circulating commemorative coin: Marriage of Maria Josepha with the Dauphin of France
Silver (.937) • 13.8 g
KM# 921,
KahntFr# 654,
Kohl# 530,
Kop# 11546,
Schön DM# 159,
N# 189571
⅔ Thaler - Frederick August II (Marriage)
1747 Circulating commemorative coin: Marriage of Friedrich Christian with Antonia of Bavaria
Silver
KM# 922,
KahntFr# 657,
Kohl# 532,
Kop# 11542,
N# 189572
⅔ Thaler - Frederick August III
1792 Circulating commemorative coin: Vicarage of Friedrich August III
Silver (.833) • 14.031 g • ⌀ 34 mm
KM# 1033,
Buck# 184,
Kahnt SM# 1160,
N# 32794