"10 einen thaler" means that the coin's value is 1/10th of a thaler. The value of the coin would depend on the issuing state (there were perhaps 100 different German states, or combinations of states, and Free Cities which issued coins in the 18th and 19th centuries.), the year of issue, and the condition of the coin. Note that determining the issuer may be a challenge - the copper coins of the German states often had only a shield, crest or royal insignia to indicate the issuer, rather than the issuer's name.
no its not a mint
1/24th of a Thaler in 1781 was 1 Groschen. If the the coin is Prussian mintmark A stands for Berlin.
I have one to!!! We're thinking that it MIGHT be a fake, but will eventually find the time to take it to an appraiser to find out it's real value.
THE COIN IS FROM GERMANY - PRUSSIA - VALUE IS ABOUT $2.00
"180" is not a valid date for a thaler coin. My guess is that the coin you have is dated 1780 and carries a picture of the Empress Maria Teresa. In that case it's a bullion coin that's been issued in various forms for about 200 years. The date and denomination are artificial (just like the U.S. Walking Liberty "dollars"); what matters is its silver content.The value of a Maria Teresa thaler changes with the value of an ounce of silver, so check your newspaper's business section or look online for the current price. During 2008 it's been somewhere in the $12-18 range
"Einen thaler" means roughly "in a thaler" and appears on fractional currency of German states in the 18th and 19th centuries. There will be a number before the words; thus "120 einem thaler" means that the coin's value is 1/120th of a thaler. The value of the coin would depend on the specific denomination, the issuing state (there were perhaps 100 different German states, or combinations of states, and Free Cities which issued coins), the year of issue, and the condition of the coin. Note that determining the issuer may be a challenge - the copper coins of the German states often had only a shield, crest or royal insignia to indicate the issuer, rather than the issuer's name.
The value of the 1818 EIN Thaler varies greatly depending on the condition of the coin. On average, this coin will sell for about $100 to about $1800 depending on condition.
The value of the 1818 EIN Thaler varies greatly depending on the condition of the coin. On average, this coin will sell for about $100 to about $1800 depending on condition.
uncirculated condition around 700 dollars
Alex Thaler's birth name is Alexander Thaler.
Emma Thaler's birth name is Emma G. Thaler.
Bremen thaler ended in 1873.