MARIA THERESA SILVER COIN - 23.386 GRAMS OF FINE SILVER IN SOUTH AFRICA
HD Scans of the Actual Coin Cellphone Images of the Actual Coin's Rim (Photographed under LED light) A modern strike of the important Maria Theresa silver coin. Details: The Maria Theresa is a silver bullion coin that has been used in world trade continuously since it was first minted in 1741. It is named after Empress Maria Theresa, who ruled Austria, Hungary, and Bohemia from 1740 to 1780 and is depicted on the coin. The inscription on the obverse of this coin is in Latin: "M. THERESIA D. G. R. IMP. HU. BO. REG." The Reverse reads "ARCHID. AVST. DUX BURG. CO. TYR. 1780 X". It is an abbreviation of " Maria Theresia, Dei Gratia Romanorum Imperatrix, Hungariae Bohemiaeque Regina, Archidux Austriae, Dux Burgundiae, Comes Tyrolis. 1780 X ", which means, "Maria Theresa, by the grace of God, Empress of the Romans, Queen of Hungary and Bohemia, Archduchess of Austria, Duchess of Burgundy, Countess of Tyrol. 1780". The "X" is actually a saltire or Burgundian cross, and was added in 1750 indicating the new debased standard of the thaler. Around the rim of the coin is the motto of her reign: "Justitia et Clementia", meaning "Justice and Clemency". Specifications: The thaler is 39.5–41 mm (1.56–1.61 in) in diameter and 2.5 mm (0.098 in) thick, weighs 28.0668 grams (0.99003 oz) and contains 23.386 grams (0.752 troy ounces) of fine silver. It has a silver content of.833 and a copper content of.166 of its total millesimal fineness. Classification of the Actual Coin: Leypold convention classification: III, C-e Mint signature S.F.: Schoebl-Faby. This is the original sianature used by the Guenzburg mint. After the Guenzburg mint was closed, this signature was used by the mints in Mila, Venice, and later Vienna.
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