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1/4 Thaler Salzburg Silver Johann Ernst von Thun und Hohenstein

Denomination: 1/4 Thaler    (aboutThaler)
Metal: Silver
State: Salzburg             
Issue year(s): 1699
Catalog reference: KM-282 (4)

1708, Salzburg, Johann Ernst von Thun. Silver 1/4 Thaler Coin


Mint Year: 1708 Reference: KM-282.  Mint Place: Salzburg Denomination: 1/4 Thaler Weight: ca. 7.25gm Diameter: 31mm Material: Silver


Obverse: Saint Rupert standing, holding crozier and salt barrel, factional thaler value (1/4) and arms of Salzburg below. Legend: S : RVDBERTUS . EPS : SALISB : 1699


Reverse: Crowned and nimbate madonna with baby Jesus child & scepter. Inscription inside inner circle. Comment: Arms of Johann Ernst below, topped by cross below covered by legate´s hat! Legend: IO : ERNEST9 D:G: ARCHIEP:SAL:S:A:L.


The Archbishopric of Salzburg was an ecclesiastical state of the Holy Roman Empire, roughly consisting of the present-day state of Salzburg (the ancient Roman city of Iuvavum) in Austria.



Johann Ernst von Thun (July 3, 1643, Graz, Austria – April 20, 1709, Salzburg, Austria) was prince-archbishop of Salzburg, Austria, from 1687 to 1709. He was originally from the south Tyrol and he displayed a marked antipathy to the Italian designers and tastemakers that were emulated by many Austrians at the time. Upon his accession, he halted work on a church being built for an Italian order of monks and denied payment to Italian craftsmen. The archbishop is best remembered as patron of the architect Fischer von Erlach, a leader of Austrian Baroque church architecture. In 1697, the archbishop obliged all graduates of Salzburg’s university to swear belief in the Immaculate Conception. Upon his death, Archbishop von Thun had his brain deposited in the university chapel, his entrails (symbolizing compassion) deposited in his Hospital Church, and his heart interred at his favorite Church of the Trinity.

6 coins in the group
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Posted by:  anonymous  2020-11-161699,Salzburg, Erzbistum. Johann Ernst von Thun und Hohenstein 1687-1709. 1/4 Taler 1699. Probszt 1834. Winzige Schrötlingsfehler, sehr schön - vorzüglich.
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Posted by:  anonymous  2023-10-30 1708, Salzburg, Johann Ernst von Thun. Silver 1/4 Thaler Coin. Top Pop! NGC MS-62(+) Mint Year: 1708 Reference: KM-282. Mint Place: Salzburg Denomination: 1/4 Thaler Condition: Certified and graded by NGC as MS-62(+) - Population 1/0! Weight: ca. 7.25gm Diameter: 31mm Materia ...
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Posted by:  anonymous  2018-01-21 1699, Salzburg, Johann Ernst von Thun. Scarce Silver 1/4 Thaler Coin. XF-AU! Mint Year: 1699 Mint Place: Salzburg Reference: KM-282. Denomination: 1/4 Thaler Condition: Lightly bent by the roller dies, which have produced this coin (not a damage!), otherwise a beautiful XF-AU with s ...
(740 X 371 pixels, file size: ~70K)
Posted by:  anonymous  2020-11-141706,Salzburg, Erzbistum. Johann Ernst von Thun und Hohenstein 1687-1709. 1/4 Taler 1706. Probszt 1839, Zöttl 2204. Herrliche Patina. Fast Stempelglanz.
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Posted by:  anonymous  2015-09-17 1696, Salzburg, Johann Ernst von Thun. Scarce Silver 1/4 Thaler Coin. XF-AU! Mint Year: 1696 Mint Place: Salzburg Reference: KM-282. Denomination: 1/4 Thaler Condition: Lightly bent by the roller dies, which have produced this coin, otherwise a beautiful XF-AU! Diameter: 31mm We ...
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Posted by:  anonymous  2014-03-27 1700, Salzburg, Johann Ernst von Thun. Scarce Silver 1/4 Thaler Coin. XF! Mint Year: 1700 Mint Place: Salzburg Reference: KM-282. Denomination: 1/4 Thaler Condition: Lightly bent by the roller dies, which have produced this coin, otherwise a beautiful XF-AU! Diameter: 32mm Weig ...
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