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Schlick. Stephan, Burian, Heinrich, Hieronymous & Lorenz Joachimsthaler 1526 MS64 NGC, Joachimsthal mint, Dav-8146, Donebauer-3770. The mines of Bohemia were a major source of silver in the 16th century. Coined at the Joachimstal mint, this type, of somewhat reduced weight and fineness from the Guldengroschen, became known as the Joachimsthaler, which was eventually shorten to "taler", a term which later became "dollar". Almost fully struck, with most of its original mint bloom preserved, this stunning specimen retains a mint-fresh appearance that is wholly uncommon for this rare issue. The finest of the early Schlick Talers that we have seen, and a superb lustrous survivor considering its nearly 400-year age.
Ex. Grundy Collection (Heritage Auction #3004, January 2009, Lot 20223)

From the Cape Coral Collection of European Crowns

Metal: Silver
Diameter: 40mm


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January, 2021
21st-22nd Thursday-Friday
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