Coins from Schwarzburg-Sondershausen

The County of Schwarzburg was founded in the 12th century by Sizzo I, at a time when this area was contested between the Holy Roman Empire and Polish dukes. In 1599 the county was split among two brothers. One was known as Schwarzburg-Sondershousen, the other as Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt. Their locations were in present-day Thuringia, which was a myriad of German states. They became principalities in 1697 and 1711 respectively. Despite their small size they remained independent until they joined the German Empire in 1871 and their monarchies lasted until 1918.
Wikidata: Q630163

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Thaler (1619-1696)

1 Thaler = 24 Groschen = 36 Mariengroschen = 90 Kreuzer = 288 Pfennig = 576 Flitter • 1 Ducat = 2 Thaler

⅔ Thaler - Anthony Günther II
1676-1678

Standard circulation coin
Silver • ⌀ 38 mm
KM# 20, N# 304673
⅔ Thaler - Christian William
1676-1678

Standard circulation coin
Silver • ⌀ 38 mm
KM# 98, N# 47274
1 Thaler - Christian William I and Anthony Günther II
1677

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 28.73 g
KM# 102, Dav EC II# 7689, Fischer Sc# 278 b, N# 277561
2 Thalers - Christian William I and Anthony Günther II
1677

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 51.06 g
KM# 104, Dav EC II# 460, Fischer Sc# 278 b, N# 268870
1 Ducat - Christian William
1679-1689

Standard circulation coin
Gold (.986) • 3.5 g
KM# 107, Fr# 3107, N# 369629
¼ Ducat - Christian William
1684-1686

Standard circulation coin
Gold (.986) • 0.875 g
KM# 121, Fr# 3106, Fischer Sc# 327, N# 268757

Thaler (1697-1870)

1 Thaler = 30 Silber Groschen = 360 Pfennig • 1 Ducat = 2 Thaler

1⁄12 Thaler - Christian Günther III
1763-1764

Standard circulation coin
Billon (.437 silver) • 3.34 g • ⌀ 23 mm
KM# 130, J# 64, N# 185644
⅔ Thaler - Christian Günther III
1764

Standard circulation coin
Silver (.833) • 14.03 g • ⌀ 36 mm
KM# 136, N# 60657
2 Thalers / 3½ Gulden - Günther Frederick Charles II
1841-1854

Standard circulation coin
Silver (.900) • 37.12 g • ⌀ 41 mm
KM# 140, Thun# 399, Dav GT III# 920, N# 33259
Available for swap 1 Pfennig - Günther Frederick Charles II
1846-1858

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 1.45 g • ⌀ 17.50 mm
KM# 142, N# 31197
½ Silbergroschen - Günther Frederick Charles II
1846-1858

Standard circulation coin
Billon (.222 silver) • 1.09 g • ⌀ 15 mm
KM# 144, N# 31295
Available for swap 3 Pfennige - Günther Frederick Charles II
1846-1870

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 4.09 g • ⌀ 24.05 mm
KM# 143, N# 44984
1 Silbergroschen - Günther Frederick Charles II
1846-1870

Standard circulation coin
Billon (.222 silver) • 2.19 g • ⌀ 19 mm
KM# 145, N# 31899
Available for swap 1 Vereinsthaler - Günther Frederick Charles II
1859-1870

Standard circulation coin
Silver (.900) • 18.5200 g • ⌀ 33 mm
KM# 148, AKS# 38, Dav GT III# 921, N# 20122

Mark

1 Mark = 100 Pfennig

2 Marks - Charles Günther
1896

Standard circulation coin
Silver (.900) • 11.11 g • ⌀ 28 mm
KM# 150, J# 168, N# 33260
20 Mark - Charles Günther
1896

Standard circulation coin
Gold (.900) • 7.965 g • ⌀ 22 mm
KM# 151, J# 287, N# 47273
2 Marks - Charles Günther (Silver Jubilee; thick rim)
1905

Circulating commemorative coin: 25th Anniversary of the Reign of Prince Karl Günther
Silver (.900) • 11.111 g • ⌀ 28 mm
KM# 152, J# 169b, N# 20684
2 Marks - Charles Günther (Silver Jubilee; thin rim)
1905

Circulating commemorative coin: 25th Anniversary of the Reign of Prince Karl Günther
Silver (.900) • 11.111 g • ⌀ 28 mm
KM# 153, J# 169a, N# 33261
3 Mark - Charles Günther (Death of Prince Charles Günther)
1909

Circulating commemorative coin: Death of Prince Karl Günther
Silver (.900) • 16.667 g • ⌀ 33 mm
KM# 154, J# 170, N# 33262
3 Mark - Charles Günther (Death of Prince Charles Günther - Pattern)
1909

Pattern: Death of Prince Karl Günther
Silver (.900) • 16.66 g • ⌀ 33 mm
Schaaf# 170/G1, N# 317813

The Numista referee for coins of this issuer is Compendium.

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