No. 99484065

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Germany, Saxony. August I. Thaler (taler) 1570 Dresden mint Nice toning
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Germany, Saxony. August I. Thaler (taler) 1570 Dresden mint Nice toning

Electorate of Saxony Taler – Augustus I, 1570 – Dresden Mint – 28.71 g Struck under the reign of Augustus I, Elector of Saxony from the Albertine line, this magnificent silver taler dates to the year 1570 and was minted in Dresden. The obverse presents a detailed, armored bust of the Elector facing right, holding a sword across his chest, a powerful symbol of secular authority and military readiness. The Latin legend surrounding the portrait reads: “AVGVSTVS D.G. DVX SAXONIAE S.R.I. ARCHIMARSCHALL ET ELECTOR”, proclaiming his role as Duke of Saxony and hereditary Marshal of the Holy Roman Empire. The reverse showcases an elaborate 16-part shield of arms surmounted by the Electoral Saxon crown, representing the complex political alliances and territorial dominions of the time. The richness of the toning, with iridescent hues radiating around the legend and devices, elevates the coin’s visual impact and underlines its superb preservation. A specimen of remarkable artistry and state, this taler would be a worthy centerpiece in any premier numismatic collection. • Material: Silver • Weight: 28.71 g • Date: 1570 AD • Condition: Extremely Fine with attractive toning and strong detail on both obverse and reverse A sovereign silver emblem of Renaissance Saxony, echoing the might and prestige of Augustus I within the tapestry of the Holy Roman Empire.

No. 99484065

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Germany, Saxony. August I. Thaler (taler) 1570 Dresden mint Nice toning

Germany, Saxony. August I. Thaler (taler) 1570 Dresden mint Nice toning

Electorate of Saxony Taler – Augustus I, 1570 – Dresden Mint – 28.71 g

Struck under the reign of Augustus I, Elector of Saxony from the Albertine line, this magnificent silver taler dates to the year 1570 and was minted in Dresden. The obverse presents a detailed, armored bust of the Elector facing right, holding a sword across his chest, a powerful symbol of secular authority and military readiness. The Latin legend surrounding the portrait reads: “AVGVSTVS D.G. DVX SAXONIAE S.R.I. ARCHIMARSCHALL ET ELECTOR”, proclaiming his role as Duke of Saxony and hereditary Marshal of the Holy Roman Empire.

The reverse showcases an elaborate 16-part shield of arms surmounted by the Electoral Saxon crown, representing the complex political alliances and territorial dominions of the time. The richness of the toning, with iridescent hues radiating around the legend and devices, elevates the coin’s visual impact and underlines its superb preservation. A specimen of remarkable artistry and state, this taler would be a worthy centerpiece in any premier numismatic collection.
• Material: Silver
• Weight: 28.71 g
• Date: 1570 AD
• Condition: Extremely Fine with attractive toning and strong detail on both obverse and reverse

A sovereign silver emblem of Renaissance Saxony, echoing the might and prestige of Augustus I within the tapestry of the Holy Roman Empire.

Final bid
€ 420
Soufian El Guesaoui
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Estimate  € 450 - € 500

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