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Hall Mint - Tyrol Restrike of 1486 Thaler
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Moneta
Registered: August 2005 Location: Arizona USA Posts: 2,365
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I believe these are a type of restrike you can do yourself when you visit the Hall - Tyrol mint in Austria. I believe you'll find these in other metals such as copper. There's a video at their web site that shows people using the screw press to reproduce, on a much smaller planchet, their famous 1st Thaler of 1496. These are the namesake of all DOLLAR [and other similarly named] coins up to the present time. See my 1953 and 1986 official restrikes here.
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Keywords: First Thaler Restike of Hall Tyrol mint museum
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Denomination: Thaler - souvenir, unofficial mint restrike [?]
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Reference #: NA
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Date/Mintmark: 1486 modern Hall restrike
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Condition: as struck
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Weight: 6.2 g; 26mm
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Metal: silver
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