Hi, i found this coin in a relatives loft and would be grateful if you can fill me in on some information about this coin. The date on it is 1757. I search and found some for 100 - 150 EUR, but it depends on the grade, see this ones: http://www.ma-shops.co.uk/shops/search.php5?ref=wi&searchstr=bayern+1760 (You can change the year in 1757 to get the 1757 ones) there are 11 "1760 Patrona Bavariae" coins e.g. this one http://www.ma-shops.co.uk/wendel/item.php5?ref=wi&id=297 VALUE 100.- EUR, 150 $ here some medals http://www.ma-shops.co.uk/hossfeld/item.php5?ref=wi&id=222019 http://www.ma-shops.co.uk/hoehn/item.php5?ref=wi&id=61027067
The value of a 1774 Patrona Bavariae can vary significantly based on its condition, provenance, and market demand. Generally, antique religious medals or artifacts like this can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. For an accurate appraisal, it's best to consult an expert in antique coins or religious artifacts. Collectors often value historical significance and craftsmanship, which can greatly influence the price.
It is Latin for "Mother of Bavaria", referring to the patron saint of Bavaria, a province in Germany.
It's a commemorative medallion, not specifically an award from the Kingdom/State of Bavaria (Munich is the capital).
Patrona Bavariae, or "Patroness of Bavaria," is a title referring to the Virgin Mary as the patron saint of the German state of Bavaria. This designation highlights her significance in Bavarian culture and religion, particularly within Roman Catholic traditions. The title is often associated with various churches and religious celebrations in the region, reflecting the deep-rooted Catholic heritage of Bavaria. The most notable representation is the statue of Mary located in the Basilica of Our Lady in Munich, which is a central symbol of devotion.
All Maria Theresa dollar-sized coins (called "thalers" or "talers") should have the date 1780. If your coin is a different size, please post a new question with its size and denomination. The Maria Theresa thaler coin has been struck by many countries for over 200 years. Original issues and early restrikes are almost impossible to tell apart, but restrikes have mostly been sold as bullion pieces and are worth about $17 at current silver prices.
Patrona Halil died in 1730.
The coin was issued in the German state of Bavaria under the rule of Maximilian III Josef. I believe that "Patrona Bavariae" is Latin for "Patron of Bavaria", and indeed Maximilian was technically the Elector of Bavaria (although the title "King" was given to his successors in 1806). While there were several coins issued in 1776, my guess is your coin is a Thaler with a portrait of Maximilian on the obverse and a Radiant Madonna and Child on the reverse, measuring 28.06mm in diameter and composed of 83.3% silver (giving it an ASW - Actual Silver Weight - of 0.7515 troy ounces). Examples were produced in both Munich (no mintmark) and Amberg ("A" mintmark), but the value is the same for each. According to the Standard Catalog of World Coins, an example in Very Good condition would be worth about US$15, an example in Fine condition would be worth about US$25, an example in Very Fine condition would be worth about US$50, and an example in Extremely Fine condition would be worth about US$100.
La patrona - 2009 is rated/received certificates of: Mexico:AA (original rating)
There are 1760 yards in one mile. Therefore to get amount of yards in miles, value of miles has to be multiplied by amount of yards in one mile: 1 miles = [miles] * 1760 = 1 * 1760 = 1760 yards
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La Patrona - 2013 1-2 was released on: USA: 9 January 2013
La Patrona - 2013 1-3 was released on: USA: 10 January 2013