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[[Image:K353-3317.jpg|550px|thumb|Künker sale 353, lot 3317]] | [[Image:K353-3317.jpg|550px|thumb|Künker sale 353, lot 3317]] | ||
| + | [[Image:Upper Gelderland 1789.jpg|550px|thumb|Upper Gelderland in 1789, from Hammond's atlas]] | ||
| − | This specimen was lot 3317 in Künker sale 353 (Osnabrück, Germany, September 2021), where it sold for €400 (about US$557 including buyer's fees). The catalog description<sup>[1]</sup> noted, <blockquote>"''BRANDENBURG-PREUSSEN, PREUSSEN, KÖNIGREICH, Friedrich Wilhelm I. der Soldatenkönig, 1713-1740. 1/16 Taler 1719, HFH, Berlin. Prägung für das Herzogtum Geldern. Mit Signatur H : F : H auf der Vorderseite. Münzmeister Heinrich Friedrich Halter. R Fast sehr schön. Erworben am 1.9.1973.'' ([[Germany]], [[German States, Prussia|kingdom of Prussia]], Frederick William I, the Soldier King, 1713-40, one sixteenth thaler of 1719, Berlin mint. Struck for the duchy of Gelderland, with initials "H : F : H" on the obverse. Rare, very fine.)"</blockquote> This rare one year type was accompanied by [[Prussia 1719-HFH 1/8 thaler|a 1/8 thaler]], [[Prussia 1719-HFH 1/4 thaler|a 1/4 thaler]] and [[Prussia | + | This specimen was lot 3317 in Künker sale 353 (Osnabrück, Germany, September 2021), where it sold for €400 (about US$557 including buyer's fees). The catalog description<sup>[1]</sup> noted, <blockquote>"''BRANDENBURG-PREUSSEN, PREUSSEN, KÖNIGREICH, Friedrich Wilhelm I. der Soldatenkönig, 1713-1740. 1/16 Taler 1719, HFH, Berlin. Prägung für das Herzogtum Geldern. Mit Signatur H : F : H auf der Vorderseite. Münzmeister Heinrich Friedrich Halter. R Fast sehr schön. Erworben am 1.9.1973.'' ([[Germany]], [[German States, Prussia|kingdom of Prussia]], Frederick William I, the Soldier King, 1713-40, one sixteenth thaler of 1719, Berlin mint. Struck for the duchy of Gelderland, with initials "H : F : H" on the obverse. Rare, very fine.)"</blockquote> This rare one year type was accompanied by [[Prussia 1719-HFH 1/8 thaler|a 1/8 thaler]], [[Prussia 1719-HFH 1/4 thaler|a 1/4 thaler]] and [[Prussia 1719-HFH 1/2 thaler|a 1/2 thaler]], as well as [[Prussia 1718-HFH thaler Dav-2571| a thaler]] the year before. The series was struck for Prussian Gelderland, a small province on the border with the Netherlands. |
| − | + | After the death of Charles II of Spain in 1700, the War of Spanish Succession (1701-1714) broke out. Charles left the Spanish dominions to Philip of Anjou in his will in the hope that they would not be partitioned. In this, he was backed by Philip's grandfather, Louis XIV, king of France. The Grand Alliance (League of Augsburg) was an anti-French alliance made in 1689 and was made up of the Dutch Republic, England, and Austria which disbanded after the Nine Years war in 1697. This alliance was reformed prior to the War of Spanish Succession by the Treaty of the Hague in 1701 and included the same parties. All feared French dominance in Europe. In 1702, Prussia joined. At the signing of the Treaty of Utrecht, Prussia was rewarded with a section of Upper Guelders that was previously part of the Spanish Netherlands. | |
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| − | The Grand Alliance (League of Augsburg) was an anti-French alliance made in 1689 and was made up of the Dutch Republic, England, and | ||
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| − | In 1702, Prussia joined | ||
''Ruling Authorities'' | ''Ruling Authorities'' | ||
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* Friedrich Wilhelm I of Prussia, Duke of Prussian Gelderland from 1713-1740. | * Friedrich Wilhelm I of Prussia, Duke of Prussian Gelderland from 1713-1740. | ||
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*Obverse description: Crowned two-fold shield (Prussian eagle left; Gueldrian opposing lions right), dividing date above with mint master's initials at base. | *Obverse description: Crowned two-fold shield (Prussian eagle left; Gueldrian opposing lions right), dividing date above with mint master's initials at base. | ||
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''Link to:'' | ''Link to:'' | ||
* [[Prussia 1718-HFH 1/12 thaler KM-124|1718-HFH 1/12 thaler, Magdeburg mint]] | * [[Prussia 1718-HFH 1/12 thaler KM-124|1718-HFH 1/12 thaler, Magdeburg mint]] | ||
| − | * [[Prussia | + | * [[Prussia 1719-HFH 1/2 thaler|1719-HFH 1/2 thaler, Berlin mint]] |
* [[Prussia 1718-HFH 2/3 thaler KM-154|1718-HFH ⅔ thaler, Magdeburg mint, 12-fold arms]] | * [[Prussia 1718-HFH 2/3 thaler KM-154|1718-HFH ⅔ thaler, Magdeburg mint, 12-fold arms]] | ||
* [[Prussia 1718-HFH 2/3 thaler KM-170|1718-HFH ⅔ thaler, Magdeburg mint, 13 fold arms]] | * [[Prussia 1718-HFH 2/3 thaler KM-170|1718-HFH ⅔ thaler, Magdeburg mint, 13 fold arms]] | ||
* [[Prussia 1718-HFH thaler Dav-2571|1718-HFH thaler]] | * [[Prussia 1718-HFH thaler Dav-2571|1718-HFH thaler]] | ||
* [[Prussia 1719-CG 6 groscher|1719-CG 6 groscher, Königsberg mint]] | * [[Prussia 1719-CG 6 groscher|1719-CG 6 groscher, Königsberg mint]] | ||
| − | * [[Prussia 1719-HFH 1/8 thaler|1719-HFH 1/8 thaler, | + | * [[Prussia 1719-HFH 1/8 thaler|1719-HFH 1/8 thaler, Berlin mint]] |
| − | * [[Prussia 1719-HFH 1/4 thaler|1719-HFH | + | * [[Prussia 1719-HFH 1/4 thaler|1719-HFH 1/4 thaler, Berlin mint]] |
* [[Prussia 1719-IGN 2/3 thaler|1719-IGN ⅔ thaler]] | * [[Prussia 1719-IGN 2/3 thaler|1719-IGN ⅔ thaler]] | ||
* [[Prussia 1719-IGN thaler Dav-2573|1719-IGN thaler]] | * [[Prussia 1719-IGN thaler Dav-2573|1719-IGN thaler]] | ||
Latest revision as of 22:06, 21 May 2026
This specimen was lot 3317 in Künker sale 353 (Osnabrück, Germany, September 2021), where it sold for €400 (about US$557 including buyer's fees). The catalog description[1] noted,
"BRANDENBURG-PREUSSEN, PREUSSEN, KÖNIGREICH, Friedrich Wilhelm I. der Soldatenkönig, 1713-1740. 1/16 Taler 1719, HFH, Berlin. Prägung für das Herzogtum Geldern. Mit Signatur H : F : H auf der Vorderseite. Münzmeister Heinrich Friedrich Halter. R Fast sehr schön. Erworben am 1.9.1973. (Germany, kingdom of Prussia, Frederick William I, the Soldier King, 1713-40, one sixteenth thaler of 1719, Berlin mint. Struck for the duchy of Gelderland, with initials "H : F : H" on the obverse. Rare, very fine.)"
This rare one year type was accompanied by a 1/8 thaler, a 1/4 thaler and a 1/2 thaler, as well as a thaler the year before. The series was struck for Prussian Gelderland, a small province on the border with the Netherlands.
After the death of Charles II of Spain in 1700, the War of Spanish Succession (1701-1714) broke out. Charles left the Spanish dominions to Philip of Anjou in his will in the hope that they would not be partitioned. In this, he was backed by Philip's grandfather, Louis XIV, king of France. The Grand Alliance (League of Augsburg) was an anti-French alliance made in 1689 and was made up of the Dutch Republic, England, and Austria which disbanded after the Nine Years war in 1697. This alliance was reformed prior to the War of Spanish Succession by the Treaty of the Hague in 1701 and included the same parties. All feared French dominance in Europe. In 1702, Prussia joined. At the signing of the Treaty of Utrecht, Prussia was rewarded with a section of Upper Guelders that was previously part of the Spanish Netherlands.
Ruling Authorities
- Friedrich Wilhelm I of Prussia, Duke of Prussian Gelderland from 1713-1740.
Obverse:
- Obverse description: Crowned two-fold shield (Prussian eagle left; Gueldrian opposing lions right), dividing date above with mint master's initials at base.
- Obverse inscription: 1719 / HFH
- Obverse inscription unabridged: 1719 / Heinrich Friedrich Halter
Reverse
- Reverse description: Value with inscription in wreath.
- Reverse inscription: 1/16 MON DVCAT GELD:
- Reverse inscription unabridged: 1/16 (thaler) Moneta Ducatus Geldriensis
- Reverse inscription translated: 1/16 thaler, Money of the Duchy of Gelderland
Mintmarks/Mint: Berlin.
Mint Official Marks/Initials/Names: HFH = Heinrich Friedrich Halter, mint master at Magdeburg from 1698-1721 and Berlin from 1718-1719
Recorded mintage: unknown.
Specification: 0.563 fine silver, this specimen 2,46 g.
Catalog reference: KM 201 (listed under Prussian Gelderland), v. Schr. 554; Olding 283.
- Michael, Thomas, Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1701-1800, 7th ed., Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2016.
- [1]Künker, Fritz Rudolf, Horst-Rudiger Künker, Ulrich Künker and Andreas Kaiser, Künker Auktion 353: Die Sammlung Axel Tesmer, Teil 2: Prägungen der Könige von Preussen von der Kroning 1701 bis zum Ende der Monarchie. Osnabrück: Fritz Rudolf Künker GmbH & Co., AG, 2021.
Link to:
- 1718-HFH 1/12 thaler, Magdeburg mint
- 1719-HFH 1/2 thaler, Berlin mint
- 1718-HFH ⅔ thaler, Magdeburg mint, 12-fold arms
- 1718-HFH ⅔ thaler, Magdeburg mint, 13 fold arms
- 1718-HFH thaler
- 1719-CG 6 groscher, Königsberg mint
- 1719-HFH 1/8 thaler, Berlin mint
- 1719-HFH 1/4 thaler, Berlin mint
- 1719-IGN ⅔ thaler
- 1719-IGN thaler
- 1719-IGN double thaler
- 1719-IGN ducat
- 1720-IGN ⅓ thaler
- 1720-IGN ⅔ thaler
- 1720-CG ducat
- Coins and currency dated 1719