Germany, Prussia. Wilhelm I. Siegesthaler 1871 (No reserve price)





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1871 Prussia Siegesthaler, 1 Thaler, 0.900 silver, 18.52 g, 33.00 mm, Krause 500, mintage 879,665, featuring Borussia on the reverse, in non-certified collectible condition.
Description from the seller
This coin comes from a private collection.
It was properly archived for 50 years or longer.
and is in a collectible-worthy state.
The photos were not edited and convey an accurate impression.
I guarantee the authenticity of this coin.
Last Silver Taler of Prussia. It marks the transition from the Taler to the new Mark currency of the Empire.
Year: 1871
Diameter: 33.00 mm
Weight: 18,519 g
Material: 0.900 silver
Krause number: 500
Print run: only 879,665 pieces.
Coin from Prussia with a face value of 1 Thaler from 1871, commemorating the victory in the Franco-Prussian War. The reverse shows Borussia, the allegorical female personification of Prussia, majestically seated on a throne.
This coin comes from a private collection. It has been properly archived for 50 years or more and is in a correspondingly collectible condition.
The photos have not been edited and provide a truly accurate impression. I guarantee the authenticity of this coin.
The last silver thaler of Prussia. It marks the transition from the thaler to the new mark currency of the German Empire.
Year: 1871
Diameter: 33.00 mm
Weight: 18.519 g
Material: 0.900 silver
Krause catalog number: 500
Mintage: only 879,665 pieces
Coin from Prussia with a nominal value of 1 Thaler from 1871, commemorating the victory in the Franco-Prussian War. The reverse depicts Borussia, the allegorical feminine personification of Prussia, majestically seated on a throne.
This coin comes from a private collection.
It was properly archived for 50 years or longer.
and is in a collectible-worthy state.
The photos were not edited and convey an accurate impression.
I guarantee the authenticity of this coin.
Last Silver Taler of Prussia. It marks the transition from the Taler to the new Mark currency of the Empire.
Year: 1871
Diameter: 33.00 mm
Weight: 18,519 g
Material: 0.900 silver
Krause number: 500
Print run: only 879,665 pieces.
Coin from Prussia with a face value of 1 Thaler from 1871, commemorating the victory in the Franco-Prussian War. The reverse shows Borussia, the allegorical female personification of Prussia, majestically seated on a throne.
This coin comes from a private collection. It has been properly archived for 50 years or more and is in a correspondingly collectible condition.
The photos have not been edited and provide a truly accurate impression. I guarantee the authenticity of this coin.
The last silver thaler of Prussia. It marks the transition from the thaler to the new mark currency of the German Empire.
Year: 1871
Diameter: 33.00 mm
Weight: 18.519 g
Material: 0.900 silver
Krause catalog number: 500
Mintage: only 879,665 pieces
Coin from Prussia with a nominal value of 1 Thaler from 1871, commemorating the victory in the Franco-Prussian War. The reverse depicts Borussia, the allegorical feminine personification of Prussia, majestically seated on a throne.

