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Fürstentum Siebenbürgen Huldigung in Sibiu "Hermannstadt". Ferdinand I.. Token / Jeton 1837 / Rare
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Fürstentum Siebenbürgen Huldigung in Sibiu "Hermannstadt". Ferdinand I.. Token / Jeton 1837 / Rare

•This silver ducat homage token from Sibiu (Hermannstadt), Transylvania, dated 1837 and honoring Ferdinand I, stands as a rare numismatic artifact tied to regional loyalty under Habsburg rule. References include Zöttl VI.2c, Hauser 1#30, and Resch#251. •Coin Description Silver ducat token (not official currency), struck in Sibiu mint, Romania (then Hermannstadt, Transylvania). Obverse likely features Ferdinand I, Emperor of Austria, in a commemorative portrait; reverse notes "Homage in Sibiu 'Hermannstadt'" with regional symbols affirming fealty. •Rarity Factors Extremely rare due to its status as a non-circulating token issued in limited quantity for a one-time homage event, not mass production. Few survivors exist, with auction records showing high-grade specimens (e.g., NGC MS66) as "Top Pop," commanding premium prices; low mintage and regional focus limit population. •Historical Story In 1837, Transylvanian Saxons in Hermannstadt (Sibiu) organized a homage ceremony pledging loyalty to Ferdinand I amid Habsburg efforts to consolidate control over the Principality of Transylvania, separate from Hungarian oversight. This token commemorated the event, symbolizing local allegiance during a tense era of ethnic and imperial tensions, including coin minting disputes.Crafted as a prestige piece, it reflects Saxon community's pride and the brief autonomy of Transylvanian mints before tighter Austrian integration. •The Story of the Token In 1837, Hermannstadt stood at the heart of Transylvania’s Saxon administration, loyal to the Habsburg crown and proud of its centuries-old civic autonomy. Emperor Ferdinand I, newly reigning since 1835, embodied continuity and legitimacy in a period marked by growing social tension and reformist ideas across the empire. This token was created as an act of civic homage—a tangible expression of loyalty from a city that had long served as a pillar of imperial order in Transylvania. It was likely connected to an official visit, anniversary, proclamation, or ceremonial affirmation of allegiance, distributed only among a narrow circle. Rather than proclaiming power, the piece reflects quiet stability: a provincial capital honoring an emperor, a city reaffirming its place within the empire, and a moment of calm before the revolutionary storms that would follow in 1848. Today, this token survives as a rare witness to pre-revolutionary Transylvania, where identity, loyalty, and authority were still expressed through symbols struck in metal—meant to endure, even if few ultimately did.

Nr. 101257323

Verkauft
Fürstentum Siebenbürgen Huldigung in Sibiu "Hermannstadt". Ferdinand I.. Token / Jeton 1837 / Rare

Fürstentum Siebenbürgen Huldigung in Sibiu "Hermannstadt". Ferdinand I.. Token / Jeton 1837 / Rare

•This silver ducat homage token from Sibiu (Hermannstadt), Transylvania, dated 1837 and honoring Ferdinand I, stands as a rare numismatic artifact tied to regional loyalty under Habsburg rule. References include Zöttl VI.2c, Hauser 1#30, and Resch#251.
•Coin Description
Silver ducat token (not official currency), struck in Sibiu mint, Romania (then Hermannstadt, Transylvania). Obverse likely features Ferdinand I, Emperor of Austria, in a commemorative portrait; reverse notes "Homage in Sibiu 'Hermannstadt'" with regional symbols affirming fealty.
•Rarity Factors
Extremely rare due to its status as a non-circulating token issued in limited quantity for a one-time homage event, not mass production. Few survivors exist, with auction records showing high-grade specimens (e.g., NGC MS66) as "Top Pop," commanding premium prices; low mintage and regional focus limit population.
•Historical Story
In 1837, Transylvanian Saxons in Hermannstadt (Sibiu) organized a homage ceremony pledging loyalty to Ferdinand I amid Habsburg efforts to consolidate control over the Principality of Transylvania, separate from Hungarian oversight. This token commemorated the event, symbolizing local allegiance during a tense era of ethnic and imperial tensions, including coin minting disputes.Crafted as a prestige piece, it reflects Saxon community's pride and the brief autonomy of Transylvanian mints before tighter Austrian integration.
•The Story of the Token
In 1837, Hermannstadt stood at the heart of Transylvania’s Saxon administration, loyal to the Habsburg crown and proud of its centuries-old civic autonomy. Emperor Ferdinand I, newly reigning since 1835, embodied continuity and legitimacy in a period marked by growing social tension and reformist ideas across the empire.
This token was created as an act of civic homage—a tangible expression of loyalty from a city that had long served as a pillar of imperial order in Transylvania. It was likely connected to an official visit, anniversary, proclamation, or ceremonial affirmation of allegiance, distributed only among a narrow circle.
Rather than proclaiming power, the piece reflects quiet stability:
a provincial capital honoring an emperor,
a city reaffirming its place within the empire,
and a moment of calm before the revolutionary storms that would follow in 1848.
Today, this token survives as a rare witness to pre-revolutionary Transylvania, where identity, loyalty, and authority were still expressed through symbols struck in metal—meant to endure, even if few ultimately did.

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Yevhen Fedoryshyn
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