1809, Switzerland, Thurgau (Canton). Scarce Billon 1 Batzen Coin.
Mint Year: 1809 Denomination: 1 Batzen References: KM-4 Diameter: 23mm Weight: 2.72gm Material: Billon
Obverse: Shield with coat-of-arms of Thurgau within wreath. Legend: . CANTON + THURGAU .
Reverse: Large value numeral (1) above denomination in words (SCWEIZ:/BATZEN) and date (1809). All within wreath.
The canton of Thurgau, anglicized as Thurgovia) is a northeast canton of Switzerland.
It is named for the river Thur, and the name Thurgovia was historically used for a larger area, including part of this river’s basin upstream of the modern canton. The area of what is now Thurgau was acquired as subject territories by the cantons of the Old Swiss Confederacy from the mid 15th century. Thurgau was first declared a canton in its own right at the formation of the Helvetic Republic in 1798.
The population, as of December 2017, is 273,801. In 2007, there were a total of 47,390 (or 19.9% of the population) who were resident foreigners. The capital is Frauenfeld.