German States Bavaria Silver Vicariat Thaler 1790 XF A700
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German States Bavaria Silver Vicariat Thaler 1790 XF A700
Year / Era: 1790
Denomination: 1 Thaler
Composition: Silver
Certification: Uncertified
Grade Raw: XF
Ruler: Charles Theodore (1777-1799)
Obverse: Armored bust to right with script C.D. below
Reverse: Imperial eagle with crowned oval 3-fold arms of Pfalz, Bavaria and imperial orb, 4 chains of orders around, on breast, date at end of legend
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The "1 Thaler - Charles Theodore KM 593" is a silver coin minted in 1790 in the German State of Bavaria. It is also known as a Konventionstaler, a standard silver coin used in the Austrian Empire and southern German states from the mid-18th to the early 19th centuries. The name, which translates to "Convention thaler," comes from a monetary treaty or "Konvention" that established its standard weight. The most famous example is the Maria Theresa thaler, which is still minted today.
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