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Country: Provisional government of Schleswig-Holstein (German states)
Type: Standard circulation coin
Years: 1850
Value: 1 Dreiling (1/240)
Currency: Thaler (1850-1851)
Composition: Copper
Weight: 4.3 g.
Diameter: 22.64 mm
Thickness: 1.66 mm
Shape: Round
Technique: Milled
Grade: XF
Mintage: 203,000
Orientation: Medal Alignment ↑↑
References: KM# 160
Obverse:
Arms of Schleswig-Holstein within wreath.
H. L.
Engraver: Carl Heinrich Lorenz.
Reverse:
Denomination and date within area name.
Lettering:
SCHLESW.HOLSTEIN SCHEIDE MUNZE
1
DREILING
1850
T. A.
Edge:
Smooth.
Mint:
Altona, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.
Comments:
Prev. C#23
T. A. = Mintmaster Theodor C. W. Andersen (1848 - 1851).
History:
The wars between Denmark and the German Confederation — the First Schleswig War (1848–1851) and the Second Schleswig War (February – October 1864) — and the Gastein Convention of 1864, led to Denmark's cession of the Duchies of Schleswig and Holstein to Prussian administration and Lauenburg to Austrian administration. Along with all of Schleswig-Holstein, Altona became part of the Kingdom of Prussia in 1867.
Reference : KM# 160
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Collection : Kingdom of Denmark