"1780" Maria Theresa 1 Thaler MS Silver Modern Restrike Values
Details
Maria Theresa succeeded her father, Charles VI, as ruler of the Kingdoms of Austria and Hungary in 1740. During her 40-year reign, she defended her empire successfully in the War of the Austrian Succession. The Silver Thaler was the currency of the empire and its dominions.
This coin was one of the most important trade coins in Europe, and one of the best known in the world. The Austrian Thaler and the Spanish 8 Reales were the basis for the Silver dollar which was adopted by the fledgling United States under the mint Act of 1792. In fact, the word "dollar" is derived from the German/Austrian word "Thaler".
Obverse:
Features the right facing profile of Maria Theresa.
Reverse:
Displays the Imperial double-headed eagle with the arms of Austria at the center.
Source: APMEX
Basic Information
GSID:
393503
Coin Date:
"1780"
Denomination:
1 Th / 1 Thaler
Designation:
MS
Varieties and Classification
Variety:
Maria Theresa
Variety 2:
Silver Modern Restrike
Physical Characteristics
Fineness:
0.833
Weight:
21.31 gr
Weight:
0.7517 oz
Strike Type:
Business
Diameter:
41 mm
Coin Shape:
Round