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This specimen was lot 5174 in Künker sale 354 (Osnabruck, Germany, September 2021), where it sold for €320 (about US$445 including buyer's fees). The catalog description<sup>[1]</sup> noted, <blockquote>"''DIE GEISTLICHKEIT IN DEN HABSBURGISCHEN ERBLANDEN, SALZBURG, ERZBISTUM. Franz Anton von Harrach, 1709-1727. 1/4 Dukat 1713. GOLD. Vorzüglich.'' ([[Austria, Salzburg|archbishopric of Salzburg]], Francis Anton of Harrach, 1709-27, quarter ducat of 1713. Extremely fine.)"</blockquote> The Archbishopric of Salzburg was an ecclesiastical state between Bavaria and Austria and usually ruled by a Hapsburg client. In the seventeenth century it was blessed with a number of productive silver mines and the prince-archbishop was a prolific issuer of coins, particularly thalers. This type was struck 1709, 1712-19 and 1725.
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This specimen was lot 5174 in Künker sale 354 (Osnabrück, Germany, September 2021), where it sold for €320 (about US$445 including buyer's fees). The catalog description<sup>[1]</sup> noted, <blockquote>"''DIE GEISTLICHKEIT IN DEN HABSBURGISCHEN ERBLANDEN, SALZBURG, ERZBISTUM. Franz Anton von Harrach, 1709-1727. 1/4 Dukat 1713. GOLD. Vorzüglich.'' ([[Austria, Salzburg|archbishopric of Salzburg]], Francis Anton of Harrach, 1709-27, quarter ducat of 1713. Extremely fine.)"</blockquote> The Archbishopric of Salzburg was an ecclesiastical state between Bavaria and Austria and usually ruled by a Hapsburg client. In the seventeenth century it was blessed with a number of productive silver mines and the prince-archbishop was a prolific issuer of coins, particularly thalers. This type was struck 1709, 1712-19 and 1725.
  
 
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* [[Salzburg 1712 thaler Dav-1238|1712 thaler, St. Rupert obverse]]
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* [[Salzburg 1712 1/4 thaler KM-306|1712 quarter thaler, bust obverse]]
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* [[Salzburg 1712 1/4 thaler KM-305.2|1712 quarter thaler, St. Rupert reverse]]
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* [[Salzburg 1712 1/2 thaler KM-307|1712 half thaler, bust obverse]]
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* [[Salzburg 1712 1/2 thaler KM-310|1712 half thaler, St. Rupert reverse]]
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* [[Salzburg 1712 thaler Dav-1237|1712 thaler, bust obverse]]
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* [[Salzburg 1712 thaler Dav-1238|1712 thaler, St. Rupert reverse]]
 
* [[Salzburg 1712 1/4 ducat Fr-846|1712 quarter ducat]]
 
* [[Salzburg 1712 1/4 ducat Fr-846|1712 quarter ducat]]
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* [[Salzburg 1712 ducat Fr-844|1712 ducat, St. Rupert reverse]]
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* [[Salzburg 1713 1/2 kreuzer|1713 half kreuzer]]
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* [[Salzburg 1713 ducat Fr-844|1713 ducat, St. Rupert reverse]]
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* [[Salzburg 1714 1/2 thaler KM-307|1714 half thaler, bust obverse]]
 
* [[Salzburg 1714 1/4 ducat Fr-846|1714 quarter ducat]]
 
* [[Salzburg 1714 1/4 ducat Fr-846|1714 quarter ducat]]
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* [[Salzburg 1714 ducat Fr-842|1714 ducat]]
 
* [[Coins and currency dated 1713]]
 
* [[Coins and currency dated 1713]]
  
 
[[Category: Gold ducats of Europe]][[Category:Selections from Kunker sale 351, 352, 353, 354]]
 
[[Category: Gold ducats of Europe]][[Category:Selections from Kunker sale 351, 352, 353, 354]]

Latest revision as of 22:48, 1 December 2024

Künker sale 354, lot 5174

This specimen was lot 5174 in Künker sale 354 (Osnabrück, Germany, September 2021), where it sold for €320 (about US$445 including buyer's fees). The catalog description[1] noted,

"DIE GEISTLICHKEIT IN DEN HABSBURGISCHEN ERBLANDEN, SALZBURG, ERZBISTUM. Franz Anton von Harrach, 1709-1727. 1/4 Dukat 1713. GOLD. Vorzüglich. (archbishopric of Salzburg, Francis Anton of Harrach, 1709-27, quarter ducat of 1713. Extremely fine.)"

The Archbishopric of Salzburg was an ecclesiastical state between Bavaria and Austria and usually ruled by a Hapsburg client. In the seventeenth century it was blessed with a number of productive silver mines and the prince-archbishop was a prolific issuer of coins, particularly thalers. This type was struck 1709, 1712-19 and 1725.

Recorded mintage: unknown.

Specification: 0.875 g, 0.986 fine gold, this specimen 0.86 g.

Catalog reference: KM 297, Fr-846; Zöttl 2380.

Source:

  • Craig, William D., Germanic Coinages: Charlemagne through Wilhelm II, Mountain View, CA: 1954.
  • Michael, Thomas, Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1701-1800, 7th ed., Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2016.
  • Friedberg, Arthur L. and Ira S. Friedberg, Gold Coins of the World, From Ancient Times to the Present, 9th ed., Clifton, NJ: Coin and Currency Institute, 2017.
  • Helmut Zöttl, Salzburg Münzen und Medaillen, 1500-1810, 2 vols. Salzburg: Verlag Fruhwald, 2008.
  • [1]Künker, Fritz Rudolf, Horst-Rudiger Künker, Ulrich Künker and Andreas Kaiser, Künker Auktion 354: Munzen und Medaillen aus Mittelalter und Neuzeit u. a. Braunschweig-Luneburg. Osnabrück: Fritz Rudolf Künker GmbH & Co., AG, 2021.

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