Minted in the year of 1616, this 406 year old beauty was minted as a standard circulation coin for the Teutonic Order of the German States.
The Teutonic Order is otherwise known as the 'Order of Brothers of the German House of Saint Mary in Jerusalem' and is a Catholic religious order which was initially founded as a military order around 1190.
The obverse of this piece depicts a forward-facing armoured and crowned Maximilian I with legend around. The reverse boasts a right-facing mounted and armoured Maximilian I with shields of arms around.
The condition of this coin is highly pleasing for the type and age, present in a respectable extremely fine grade and most certainly worthy for a serious collection or, indeed, a one-off specific purchase.
This gorgeous Teutonic Order 1/2 Thaler 1616 has a Numista rarity index of 100 and has not, as of yet, been registered in any collector's Numista database.
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