Germany Bavaria Silver Thaler Coin
Germany Bavaria Silver Thaler Coin
Issuer: Electorate of Bavaria (Kurfuerstentum Bayern)
Ruler: Maximilian III Joseph (Elector of Bavaria, 1745–1777)
Mint: Munich (usually marked with “M”)
Date: 1771
General Coin Specifications
These are the standard specifications for Bavarian thalers of this period:
Feature Details
Metal Silver
Fineness ~0.833 (83.3% silver)
Weight ~28.06 g
Pure Silver Content ~23.3 g
Diameter ~40–42 mm
Edge Lettered or ornamented (varies by type)
Typical Design (1771 Issue)
Obverse (Front)
Bust of Elector Maximilian III Joseph
Latin legend similar to:
MAXIMILIANUS IOSEPHUS D.G. ELECTOR BAVARIAE
(Maximilian Joseph by the grace of God, Elector of Bavaria)
Reverse (Back)
There are a few types for 1771, but common motifs include:
The Bavarian coat of arms under an electoral crown
The Order of St. Hubert or the Palatinate/Bavarian shield
Denomination shown as “EIN THALER” or implied by design
Date 1771 near bottom
Some types have very elaborate baroque heraldry.
Varieties
1771 thalers are known in several varieties:
Arms type (coat of arms with crown)
Coronation or jubilee types (rarer)
Pattern or off-metal strikes (very rare)
If you have the exact inscription or a photo, I can identify the exact catalog number.
Catalog References
Collectors will typically find this coin listed under:
KM# (Krause-Mishler): varies by subtype
Dav.# (Davenport Thaler Catalog): Bavarian thaler types around 1770s
Zersch or Wittelsbach catalogs for Bavarian states
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