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[[Image:Ensisheim 1477.jpg|550px|thumb|Ensisheim in upper Alsace. The political situation is of 1477, on the collapse of the Burgundians. Upper Alsace would be ruled by the Hapsburgs until 1648 when it passed to France.]]
 
[[Image:Ensisheim 1477.jpg|550px|thumb|Ensisheim in upper Alsace. The political situation is of 1477, on the collapse of the Burgundians. Upper Alsace would be ruled by the Hapsburgs until 1648 when it passed to France.]]
  
This specimen was lot 42861 in Stack's Bowers NYINC sale (New York, January 2019), where it sold for $1,020. The catalog description<sup>[1]</sup> noted, "[[Germany|GERMANY]]. Alsace. Taler, 1614. Ensisheim Mint. Rudolph II (1603-12). NGC MS-62. Struck just prior to the 30-Years War in what is today part of [[France]]. Boldly detailed with an eye catching mélange of toning over both sides that is particularly impressive on the reverse. Highly desirable as single finest certified example for this type at either NGC or PCGS. Ex: Galerie Monnaies Sale, May 1969, lot 8." This scarce type is listed for 1614-15 and undated in the SCWC under Alsace, then a Hapsburg fief. The area passed under French rule during the Thirty Years Year.  
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This specimen was lot 42861 in Stack's Bowers NYINC sale (New York, January 2019), where it sold for $1,020. The catalog description<sup>[1]</sup> noted, "[[Germany|GERMANY]]. Alsace. Taler, 1614. Ensisheim Mint. Rudolph II (1603-12). NGC MS-62. Struck just prior to the 30-Years War in what is today part of [[France]]. Boldly detailed with an eye catching mélange of toning over both sides that is particularly impressive on the reverse. Highly desirable as single finest certified example for this type at either NGC or PCGS. Ex: Galerie Monnaies Sale, May 1969, lot 8." This scarce type is listed for 1614-15 and undated in the SCWC under Alsace, then a Hapsburg fief. It was struck for Maximilian, not Rudolf II as stated by the auctioneers. The area passed under French rule during the Thirty Years Year.  
  
 
''Recorded mintage:'' unknown.
 
''Recorded mintage:'' unknown.
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* Cuhaj, George S., and Thomas Michael, ''Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1601-1700, 6th ed.'', Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2014.
 
* Cuhaj, George S., and Thomas Michael, ''Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1601-1700, 6th ed.'', Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2014.
 
* Davenport, John S., ''European Crowns, 1600-1700,'' Galesburg, IL, 1974.  
 
* Davenport, John S., ''European Crowns, 1600-1700,'' Galesburg, IL, 1974.  
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* Heinz Moser and Heinz Tursky, ''Die Munzstatte Hall in Tirol,'' 2 vols. Innsbruck: Verlag Dr Rudolf Erhad, 1981.
 
* <sup>[1]</sup>Ponterio, Richard, Kyle Ponterio, Matt Orsini and Cris Chatigny, ''The January 2019 NYINC Sale: Ancient Coins, World Coins & Paper Money,'' Santa Ana, CA: [http://www.stacksbowers.com Stack's Bowers LLC], 2018.  
 
* <sup>[1]</sup>Ponterio, Richard, Kyle Ponterio, Matt Orsini and Cris Chatigny, ''The January 2019 NYINC Sale: Ancient Coins, World Coins & Paper Money,'' Santa Ana, CA: [http://www.stacksbowers.com Stack's Bowers LLC], 2018.  
  
 
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* [[Alsace 1611 thaler Dav-3035|1611 thaler, Ensisheim mint]]
 
* [[Bohemia 1614 thaler Dav-3061|1614 thaler, Prague mint]]
 
* [[Bohemia 1614 thaler Dav-3061|1614 thaler, Prague mint]]
 
* [[Bohemia 1614 thaler Dav-3071|1614 thaler, Kuttenberg mint]]
 
* [[Bohemia 1614 thaler Dav-3071|1614 thaler, Kuttenberg mint]]
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* [[Austria 1614 thaler Dav-3311|1614 thaler, Graz mint, archduke Ferdinand]]
 
* [[Austria 1614-CO thaler Dav-3319|1614-CO thaler, date to right of bust, Hall mint]]
 
* [[Austria 1614-CO thaler Dav-3319|1614-CO thaler, date to right of bust, Hall mint]]
 
* [[Austria 1614-CO thaler Dav-3320|1614-CO thaler, bust divides date, Hall mint]]
 
* [[Austria 1614-CO thaler Dav-3320|1614-CO thaler, bust divides date, Hall mint]]
 
* [[Alsace 1614 2 thaler Dav-3325|1614 double thaler, Ensisheim mint]]
 
* [[Alsace 1614 2 thaler Dav-3325|1614 double thaler, Ensisheim mint]]
* [[Alsace 1618 thaler Dav-3327|1618 thaler, Ensisheim mint]]
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* [[Alsace 1615 thaler Dav-3326|1615 thaler, Ensisheim mint]]
* [[Alsace 1619 thaler Dav-3326|1619 thaler, Ensisheim mint]]
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* [[Alsace 1617 2 thaler Dav-3325|1617 double thaler, Ensisheim mint]]
 
* [[Coins and currency dated 1614]]
 
* [[Coins and currency dated 1614]]
 
* return to coins of [[Austria]]
 
* return to coins of [[Austria]]
  
 
[[Category:Selections from the Stack's Bowers 2019 NYINC sale]][[Category: Silver thalers of Germany]]
 
[[Category:Selections from the Stack's Bowers 2019 NYINC sale]][[Category: Silver thalers of Germany]]

Latest revision as of 12:48, 22 December 2025

from the Stack's Bowers 2019 NYINC sale, lot 42861
Alsace SB119-42861r.jpg
Ensisheim in upper Alsace. The political situation is of 1477, on the collapse of the Burgundians. Upper Alsace would be ruled by the Hapsburgs until 1648 when it passed to France.

This specimen was lot 42861 in Stack's Bowers NYINC sale (New York, January 2019), where it sold for $1,020. The catalog description[1] noted, "GERMANY. Alsace. Taler, 1614. Ensisheim Mint. Rudolph II (1603-12). NGC MS-62. Struck just prior to the 30-Years War in what is today part of France. Boldly detailed with an eye catching mélange of toning over both sides that is particularly impressive on the reverse. Highly desirable as single finest certified example for this type at either NGC or PCGS. Ex: Galerie Monnaies Sale, May 1969, lot 8." This scarce type is listed for 1614-15 and undated in the SCWC under Alsace, then a Hapsburg fief. It was struck for Maximilian, not Rudolf II as stated by the auctioneers. The area passed under French rule during the Thirty Years Year.

Recorded mintage: unknown.

Specification: silver.

Catalog reference: Dav-3326a; KM-279.1.

Source:

  • Craig, William D., Germanic Coinages: Charlemagne through Wilhelm II, Mountain View, CA: 1954.
  • Cuhaj, George S., and Thomas Michael, Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1601-1700, 6th ed., Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2014.
  • Davenport, John S., European Crowns, 1600-1700, Galesburg, IL, 1974.
  • Heinz Moser and Heinz Tursky, Die Munzstatte Hall in Tirol, 2 vols. Innsbruck: Verlag Dr Rudolf Erhad, 1981.
  • [1]Ponterio, Richard, Kyle Ponterio, Matt Orsini and Cris Chatigny, The January 2019 NYINC Sale: Ancient Coins, World Coins & Paper Money, Santa Ana, CA: Stack's Bowers LLC, 2018.

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