Incredibly impressive numismat - five thaler in mint condition!
A coin with a diameter 2x larger than our native thalers!
The most beautiful piece that has appeared at world auctions. Coin with mint mirror, beautiful detail. Stamped from an early stage of use, even before the formation of frequent for pieces found in the trade, cracks and chipping. In the cabinet patina of the former collection. With the highest and only NGC MS64 note.
One of the so-called Lösers - striking multi-dollar coins started by Prince Julius. According to the Museum of Lower Saxony, these very rare numismats probably served as prizes and gifts for officials and important people from the princes' entourage.
The present one is an issue of Prince George (1636-1641) described as an Ausbeutelöser - minted from silver from the spoils of the Harz mine.
Variety without a punch with the denomination.
Rarity.
First time at auction in Poland. In the international Coinarchives database unitary listing. Never in such beautiful condition.
Mincmaster: Hennig Schlüter.
Silver, diameter 90 mm, weight 144.91 g.





