The Guldengroschen (Guldiner) issued by the counts of Schlick in Joachimsthal (Jáchimov) were quickly labelled Joachimstaler (Joachimsthaler) or simply Taler (Thaler), hence introducing this term as a name for the now highly popular huge silver denomination equivalent to the gold gulden (florin). This id serves to identify all similar coins (within mainly the German speaking world) issued during the following centuries. For specific types of Talers and foreign currency based on the Taler see designated ids and their definitions.
Lit.: F. von Schrötter, Wörterbuch der Münzkunde (1930) s.v. Taler pp. 676-677.
Silver ; 27,95 g; 40 mm; 12 h
Production
struck
Mint
Vienna
Region
Wien
Country
Austria
Publications
R. Voglhuber, Taler und Schautaler des Erzhauses Habsburg (1971) 381 f. Nr. 308.
Item
Coin
Department
Modern Period, 19th century
Provenience
Von der Regierung in Schneidemühl aus jüdischem Besitz überwiesen.