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| − | This specimen was lot 2757 in Künker sale 384 (Osnabrück, March 2023), where it sold for €600 (about US$775 including buyer's fees). The catalog description<sup>[1]</sup> noted, <blockquote>"''Markus Sittikus von Hohenems, 1612-1619. 1/8 Reichstaler 1616. RR Feine Patina, Schrötlingsriß, sonst vorzüglich.'' (archbishopric of [[Austria, Salzburg|Salzburg]], Mark Sittich of Hohenems, 1612-19, eighth thaler of 1616. Fine patina, planchet cracks, otherwise extremely fine.)"</blockquote> The Archbishopric of Salzburg was an ecclesiastical state between Bavaria and Austria and usually ruled by a Hapsburg client. This type was struck in round (shown here) and klippe format (KM 14) 1612-16. In the seventeenth century, Salzburg was blessed with a number of productive silver mines and the prince-archbishop was a prolific issuer of coins, particularly thalers. The archbishopric was secularized in 1803 and passed to [[Austria]] in | + | This specimen was lot 2757 in Künker sale 384 (Osnabrück, March 2023), where it sold for €600 (about US$775 including buyer's fees). The catalog description<sup>[1]</sup> noted, <blockquote>"''Markus Sittikus von Hohenems, 1612-1619. 1/8 Reichstaler 1616. RR Feine Patina, Schrötlingsriß, sonst vorzüglich.'' (archbishopric of [[Austria, Salzburg|Salzburg]], Mark Sittich of Hohenems, 1612-19, eighth thaler of 1616. Fine patina, planchet cracks, otherwise extremely fine.)"</blockquote> The Archbishopric of Salzburg was an ecclesiastical state between Bavaria and Austria and usually ruled by a Hapsburg client. This type was struck in round (shown here) and klippe format (KM 14) 1612-16. In the seventeenth century, Salzburg was blessed with a number of productive silver mines and the prince-archbishop was a prolific issuer of coins, particularly thalers. The archbishopric was secularized in 1803 and passed to [[Austria]] in 1814. |
''Recorded mintage:'' unknown. | ''Recorded mintage:'' unknown. | ||
Latest revision as of 14:44, 26 April 2023
This specimen was lot 2757 in Künker sale 384 (Osnabrück, March 2023), where it sold for €600 (about US$775 including buyer's fees). The catalog description[1] noted,
"Markus Sittikus von Hohenems, 1612-1619. 1/8 Reichstaler 1616. RR Feine Patina, Schrötlingsriß, sonst vorzüglich. (archbishopric of Salzburg, Mark Sittich of Hohenems, 1612-19, eighth thaler of 1616. Fine patina, planchet cracks, otherwise extremely fine.)"
The Archbishopric of Salzburg was an ecclesiastical state between Bavaria and Austria and usually ruled by a Hapsburg client. This type was struck in round (shown here) and klippe format (KM 14) 1612-16. In the seventeenth century, Salzburg was blessed with a number of productive silver mines and the prince-archbishop was a prolific issuer of coins, particularly thalers. The archbishopric was secularized in 1803 and passed to Austria in 1814.
Recorded mintage: unknown.
Specification: silver, this specimen 3.59 g.
Catalog reference: KM 13, Probszt 1004; Zöttl 1202 (Type 1).
- 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.
- 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, Katalog 384: Münzen, Medaillen und Marken von Salzburg - Die Sammlung Professor Dr. Franz Schedel, Osnabrück: Fritz Rudolf Künker GmbH & Co., AG, 2023.
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