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Latest revision as of 10:47, 2 September 2025
This specimen was lot 8 in Künker Auction 423 (Osnabrück, July 2025), where it sold for €18,000 (about US$25,488 including buyers' fees). The catalog description[1] noted,
"HABSBURGISCHE ERBLANDE-ÖSTERREICH · TIROL, GRAFSCHAFT, Erzherzog Sigismund, der Münzreiche, 1446-1496. Guldiner 1486, Hall. Stempelschneider Wolfgang Peck. · SIGISMVnDVS * - ARChIDVX · AVSTRIe · Der Erzherzog steht v. v., den Kopf etwas nach r. geneigt, mit Erzherzogshut und umgelegtem Mantel, mit der Rechten das Zepter schulternd, die Linke am Schwertgriff, zu den Seiten von einem Löwen gehaltener Wappenschild von Österreich und gekrönter Turnierhelm mit Pfauenfedern//Geharnischter Ritter mit Helm (mit Bändern) und Fahne reitet r., darunter die Jahreszahl 1486, umher 16 Wappenschilde (Burgau, Österreich ob der Enns, Pfirt, Habsburg, Hohenberg, Windische Mark, Kärnten, Alt-Österreich, Steiermark, Krain, Portenau, Montfort-Feldkirch, Tirol, Kyburg, Elsaß, Nellenburg). Von großer Seltenheit. Sehr schön +. Exemplar der Auktion Tkalec & Rauch, Wien 1985, Nr. 679. (Holy Roman Empire, county of Tyrol, archduke Sigismund the Rich, 1446-96, guldiner of 1486, Hall mint. Obverse: the capped and mantled archduke stands, head slightly right, with sword and scepter; a lion to the left supports the arms of Austria and a crowned and feathered helmet to the right; reverse: a armored and mounted knight charges right, the date below, sixteen shields around. Extremely rare, choice very fine.)"
This and the small date Dav-8087 are considered the very first thalers. The adaptation of the screw press to coining made this large piece practical.
Recorded mintage: unknown.
Specification: 31.92 g, 0.937 fine silver, 40 mm diameter, this specimen 31,17 g.
Catalog reference: Dav-8086; M./T. 63; Voglh. 1 II.
- Craig, William D., Germanic Coinages: Charlemagne through Wilhelm II, Mountain View, CA: 1954.
- Davenport, John S., European Crowns, 1484-1600, Frankfurt: Numismatischer Verlag, 1977.
- Heinz Moser and Heinz Tursky, Die Munzstatte Hall in Tirol, 2 vols. Innsbruck: Verlag Dr Rudolf Erhad, 1981.
- [1]Künker, Fritz Rudolf, Horst-Rudiger Künker, Ulrich Künker and Andreas Kaiser, Katalog 423: Coins and medals from Tyrol - The collection of Dipl.-Ing. Hermann Wohnlich., Osnabrück: Fritz Rudolf Künker GmbH & Co., AG, 2025.
Link to:
- Austria 1479 guldiner
- Austria 1479 7 ducats
- (1482-89) 6 kreuzer, Hall mint, archduke Sigismund
- Austria (1482-96) pfundner, Hall mint, archduke Sigismund = 12 kreuzer = 1/5 thaler
- 1484 half guldiner, Hall mint, archduke Sigismund
- Austria 1484 guldiner struck using half guldiner dies
- 1486 guldiner, Hall mint, small date
- Coins and currency dated 1486