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World Coins PCGS MS61 - HAT910680011

World Coins PCGS MS61 - HAT910680011

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Discover a Numismatic Gem: The 1781 Eichstatt Sede Vacante Silver Thaler

Journey back to the late 18th century with this exceptional German States 1781 Eichstatt Silver Thaler, meticulously certified by PCGS at a remarkable MS61 grade. This historic silver coin from the Prince-Bishopric of Eichstatt offers a captivating glimpse into a unique period of European governance and coinage, making it a highly desirable addition for any discerning collector of world coins.

A Glimpse into the Holy Roman Empire: Eichstatt's Unique Thaler

Minted in 1781, this Thaler originates from Eichstatt, a significant ecclesiastical principality within the vast Holy Roman Empire. The obverse inscription "CAPITULUM REGNANS SEDE VACANTE." (The reigning chapter, the see being vacant) explicitly marks this coin as being issued during a rare transitional period when the Prince-Bishopric was governed by its cathedral chapter, awaiting the appointment of a new Prince-Bishop. This specific historical context imbues the coin with significant numismatic and historical relevance, setting it apart from standard princely issues.

The detailed obverse design beautifully displays 13 oval arms forming a circle, with three central shields and the date within an ornate frame, accompanied by "10 EINE FEINE MARCK," denoting its fineness standard. The reverse features a classic city view with the motto "HAC SUB TUTELA." (Under this protection), reflecting the cultural and political landscape of the era.

Key Features of this Graded German Silver Thaler

  • Country & Region: German States, Eichstatt (Prince-Bishopric)
  • Year: 1781
  • Denomination: Thaler (AR - Silver)
  • Certification: PCGS Certified MS61 (Mint State 61)
  • Certification ID: 53633173
  • Historical Significance: Issued during the rare "Sede Vacante" period, signifying rule by the cathedral chapter.
  • Design Details: Obverse with 13 oval arms, central shields, and "CAPITULUM REGNANS SEDE VACANTE."; Reverse with detailed city view and "HAC SUB TUTELA."
  • References: KM 90; Dav.-2210; C (Standard numismatic catalog references)
  • Collector Appeal: A rare and well-preserved example of 18th-century German coinage, highly sought after by collectors of European history and world Thalers.

Preserving Your Historic Coin Collection

To maintain the pristine condition of this PCGS-graded Thaler, always handle it by the edges, preferably with cotton gloves. Store it in a stable environment, away from extreme temperature fluctuations and humidity. While this coin is safely encapsulated by PCGS, ensuring its long-term preservation, understanding proper care is vital for any numismatic pursuit. Authentic PCGS certification offers peace of mind regarding its grade and genuine origin, making it a secure acquisition for your collection.

Secure This Rare Eichstatt Thaler for Your Collection Today

Opportunities to acquire such a historically significant and well-preserved 1781 Eichstatt Silver Thaler, certified PCGS MS61, are uncommon. Elevate your collection with this distinctive piece of German numismatic history. Don't miss the chance to own a tangible link to the ecclesiastical states of the Holy Roman Empire. Add this exceptional Thaler to your collection now before it's gone.

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