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This specimen was lot 3787 in Künker Auction 426 (Osnabrück, July 2025), where it sold for €350 (about US$496 including buyers' fees). The catalog description<sup>[1]</sup> noted, <blockquote>"''SACHSEN, KURFÜRSTENTUM Johann Georg II., 1656-1680. Reichstaler 1658, Dresden, auf das Vikariat. Die Umschrift beginnt oben rechts. Sehr schön.'' ([[Germany]], [[German States, Saxony|electorate of Saxony]], John George II, 1656-80, thaler of 1658, Dresden mint, for the vicariat, with the legend beginning on the right. Very fine.)"</blockquote> Saxony, one of the larger divisions of Germany and blessed with numerous silver mines, issued large numbers of thalers. This type was issued 1657-58 only to commemorate the death of the emperor Ferdinand III. The elector also issued a quarter thaler ([[Saxony 1657 1/4 thaler|KM 457]]), a half thaler ([[Saxony 1657 1/2 thaler KM-458|KM 458]]), a double thaler ([[Saxony 1657 2 thaler Dav-LS398|Dav-LS398]]), a triple thaler (Dav-LS397), a quadruple thaler ([[Saxony 1657 4 thaler Dav-LS396|Dav-LS396]]), a single ducat ([[Saxony 1657 ducat Fr-2720|KM 463]]) and a double ducat ([[Saxony 1657 2 ducats Fr-2719|KM 464]]) on this occasion. We may assume he thought it was a big deal.  
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This specimen was lot 3787 in Künker Auction 426 (Osnabrück, July 2025), where it sold for €350 (about US$496 including buyers' fees). The catalog description<sup>[1]</sup> noted, <blockquote>"''SACHSEN, KURFÜRSTENTUM Johann Georg II., 1656-1680. Reichstaler 1658, Dresden, auf das Vikariat. Die Umschrift beginnt oben rechts. Sehr schön.'' ([[Germany]], [[German States, Saxony|electorate of Saxony]], John George II, 1656-80, thaler of 1658, Dresden mint, for the vicariat, with the legend beginning on the right. Very fine.)"</blockquote> Saxony, one of the larger divisions of Germany and blessed with numerous silver mines, issued large numbers of thalers. This type was issued 1657-58 only to commemorate the death of the emperor Ferdinand III. The elector also issued a quarter thaler ([[Saxony 1657 1/4 thaler|KM 457]]), a half thaler ([[Saxony 1657 1/2 thaler KM-458|KM 458]]), a double thaler ([[Saxony 1657 2 thaler Dav-LS398|Dav-LS398]]), a triple thaler ([[Saxony 1657 3 thaler Dav-LS397|Dav-LS397]]), a quadruple thaler ([[Saxony 1657 4 thaler Dav-LS396|Dav-LS396]]), a single ducat ([[Saxony 1657 ducat Fr-2720|KM 463]]) and a double ducat ([[Saxony 1657 2 ducats Fr-2719|KM 464]]) on this occasion. We may assume he thought it was a big deal.  
  
 
''Recorded mintage'': unknown.
 
''Recorded mintage'': unknown.

Latest revision as of 11:06, 29 April 2026

Künker Auction 426, lot 3787

This specimen was lot 3787 in Künker Auction 426 (Osnabrück, July 2025), where it sold for €350 (about US$496 including buyers' fees). The catalog description[1] noted,

"SACHSEN, KURFÜRSTENTUM Johann Georg II., 1656-1680. Reichstaler 1658, Dresden, auf das Vikariat. Die Umschrift beginnt oben rechts. Sehr schön. (Germany, electorate of Saxony, John George II, 1656-80, thaler of 1658, Dresden mint, for the vicariat, with the legend beginning on the right. Very fine.)"

Saxony, one of the larger divisions of Germany and blessed with numerous silver mines, issued large numbers of thalers. This type was issued 1657-58 only to commemorate the death of the emperor Ferdinand III. The elector also issued a quarter thaler (KM 457), a half thaler (KM 458), a double thaler (Dav-LS398), a triple thaler (Dav-LS397), a quadruple thaler (Dav-LS396), a single ducat (KM 463) and a double ducat (KM 464) on this occasion. We may assume he thought it was a big deal.

Recorded mintage: unknown.

Specifications: silver, this specimen 29,04 g.

Catalog reference: KM 481, Dav-7630; Schnee 901; Clauß/Kahnt 492.

Sources:

  • Davenport, John S., German Talers, 1500-1600, Frankfurt am Main, Numismatischer Verlag P. N. Schulten, 1979.
  • Cuhaj, George S., and Thomas Michael, Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1601-1700, 6th ed., Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2014.
  • Craig, William D., Germanic Coinages: Charlemagne through Wilhelm II, Mountain View, CA: 1954.
  • Gernot Schnee, Sächsiche Taler, 1500-1800, Frankfurt Am Main, P. N. Schulten, 1982.
  • [1]Künker, Fritz Rudolf, Horst-Rudiger Künker, Ulrich Künker and Andreas Kaiser, eLive Premium Auction 426: European and German Coins and Medals from the 16th to the 20th century, Osnabrück: Fritz Rudolf Künker GmbH & Co., AG, 2025.

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