1/2 Thaler Electorate of Bavaria (1623 - 1806) Silver

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1638

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1627, Bavaria, Maximilian I. Beautiful Silver “Madonna” ½ Thaler Coin.

Mint Year: 1627 Mint Place: Munich Denomination: Madonna ½ Thaler Reference:  KM-224  Weight: 14.19gm Diameter: 38mm Material: Silver

Obverse: The Virgin (Madonna) seated in clouds, holding baby-Jesus child, which holds a cross-topped orb in left hand. Legend: CLYPEVS OMNIBVS IN TE SPERANTIBVS   Reverse: Crown above quartered oval arms of Bavaria / Pfalz with a cross-topped orb in center, supported by lions. Legend: MAXIMIL . COm . PAL . HVT . BAV . DVX . S . R . I . ARCHID AP . ET ELECT / 16-27

Maximilian I, Duke/Elector of Bavaria (17 April 1573 – 27 September 1651), called “the Great”, was a Wittelsbach ruler of Bavaria and a prince-elector (Kurfürst) of the Holy Roman Empire. His reign was marked by the Thirty Years' War (1618-1648).

Maximilian refrained from any interference in German politics until  1607, when he was entrusted with the duty of executing the imperial ban  against the free city of Donauwörth, a Protestant stronghold. In December 1607 his troops occupied the city, and vigorous steps were taken to restore the supremacy of Catholicism. Some Protestant princes, alarmed at this action, formed the Protestant Union to defend their interests, which was answered in 1609 by the establishment of the Catholic League,  in the formation of which Maximilian took an important part. Under his  leadership an army was set on foot, but his policy was strictly  defensive and he refused to allow the League to become a tool in the  hands of the House of Habsburg.  Dissensions among his colleagues led the duke to resign his office in  1616, but the approach of trouble brought about his return to the  League about two years later.

Having refused to become a candidate for the imperial throne in 1619, Maximilian was faced with the complications arising from the outbreak of war in Bohemia. After some delay he made a treaty with the emperor Ferdinand II in October 1619, and in return for large concessions placed the forces  of the League at the emperor’s service. Anxious to curtail the area of  the struggle, he made a treaty of neutrality with the Protestant Union,  and occupied Upper Austria as security for the expenses of the campaign. On November 8, 1620 his troops under Count Tilly defeated the forces of Frederick, King of Bohemia and Count Palatine of the Rhine, at the Battle of White Mountain near Prague.

In spite of the arrangement with the Union, Tilly then devastated the Rhenish Palatinate, and in February 1623 Maximilian was formally invested with the electoral dignity and the attendant office of imperial steward, which had been enjoyed  since 1356 by the Counts Palatine of the Rhine. After receiving the Upper Palatinate and restoring Upper Austria to Ferdinand, Maximilian became leader of the party which sought to bring about Wallenstein’s dismissal from the imperial service. At the Diet of Regensburg in 1630 Ferdinand was compelled to assent to this demand, but the  sequel was disastrous both for Bavaria and its ruler. Attempting to  remain neutral during the war, Maximilian signed the secret Treaty of Fontainebleau (1631) with the Kingdom of France, but this proved worthless.

Early in 1632 the Swedes marched into the duchy and occupied Munich, and Maximilian could only  obtain the assistance of the imperialists by placing himself under the  orders of Wallenstein, now restored to the command of the emperor’s  forces. The ravages of the Swedes and their French allies induced the  elector to enter into negotiations for peace with King Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden and Cardinal Richelieu of France. He also proposed to disarm the Protestants by modifying the Edict of Restitution of 1629, but these efforts were abortive.

In September 1638 baron Franz von Mercy was made master-general of ordnance in the army of Bavaria, then the second largest army in the Holy Roman Empire. Mercy and Johann von Werth as lieutenant field-marshal fought with varying success France and Sweden.

In March 1647 Maximilian concluded the Truce of Ulm (1647) with France and Sweden, but the entreaties of Emperor Ferdinand III led him to disregard his undertaking. Bavaria was again ravaged, and the elector’s forces defeated in May 1648 at Zusmarshausen. The Peace of Westphalia soon put an end to the struggle. By this treaty it was agreed that  Maximilian should retain the electoral dignity, which was made  hereditary in his family; and the Upper Palatinate was incorporated  with Bavaria.  

Maximilian reorganized the Bavarian administration and army, he introduced mercantilist measures as well as a new corpus juris, the Codex Maximilianeus. In 1610 Maximilian ordered to enlarge the Munich Residenz and to upgrade the Hofgarten. He acquired numerous paintings of Albrecht Dürer, Peter Paul Rubens and additional artists for the Wittelsbach collection.


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Posted by: anonymous  2018-01-24
1627, Bavaria, Maximilian I. Beautiful Silver "Madonna" ½ Thaler Coin. VF-/XF! Mint Year: 1627 Mint Place: Munich Denomination: Madonna ½ Thaler Reference: KM-224 ($400 in VF!). R! Condition: Darkly toned, large welding scar at 12 o'clock, otherwise a decent VF+ obverse (light toolin ...

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Posted by: anonymous  2018-05-18
Bayern. Maximilian I., als Kurfürst 1623-1651. 1/2 Madonnentaler 1627. Hahn 104.Schöne dunkle Patina. Sehr schön - vorzüglich

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Posted by: anonymous  2015-11-20
Bayern Dicker Doppeltaler 1626. Madonna mit Kind und Zepter auf Mondsichel über Wolke umgeben von Gloriole / Zwei Löwen halten vierfeldigen pfälzisch-bayerischen Schild mit aufgelegtem Reichsapfel unter Kurhut. Hahn 115, Davenport 6072. Henkelspur, sehr schön

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Posted by: spider  2014-05-13
Bavaria. Maximilian I 1/2 Taler 1627, KM#224, AU58 NGC. A wonderfully struck example from the Munich mint with lovely iridescent toning. Krause catalog price(s) for this item: $400 in VF, $825 in EF.

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Posted by: spider  2014-05-13
KM# 224 1/2 THALERSilver, 39 mm. Ruler: Maximilian I Obv: Oval shield of 4-foldarms of Bavaria and Pfalz, with central shield of imperial orb,supported by 2 lions, Order of Golden Fleece around crowndivides date above Obv. Legend: MAXIMIL. COM. PAL. RH. VT.BAV. DVX. S. R. I. ARCHIDAP. ET. ELE ...

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Posted by: anonymous  2014-01-29
1626, Bavaria, Maximilian I. Beautiful Silver Madonna ½ Thaler Coin. Rare! Mint Year: 1627 Mint Place: Munich Denomination: Madonna ½ Thaler Reference: KM-49 ($500 in VF / $100 in XF). R! Condition: Lightly chased/polished fields, otherwise XF! Weight: 14.24gm Diame ...
MUNSTER (German State) 2 Pfennig 1790 - Copper - VF- - 2807 *
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MUNSTER (German State) 2 Pfennig 1790 - Copper - VF- - 2807 *
SAXE MEININGEN (German State) 2 Pfennig 1867 - Copper - Georg II. - VF+ - 2806 *
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SAXE MEININGEN (German State) 2 Pfennig 1867 - Copper - Georg II. - VF+ - 2806 *
HESSE DARMSTADT (German State) 6 Kreuzer 1836 - Billon 0.343 - VF+ - 2805 *
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HESSE DARMSTADT (German State) 6 Kreuzer 1836 - Billon 0.343 - VF+ - 2805 *
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