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Hungary Krajczar and Thaler of Leopold I 1661 to 1703

 Date: 1676 
 Mint mark: KB 
 Size: large 
 Description: Leopold saghbrex hvngariae 
 Composition: silver 
 Wear: average circulated 
 Eye appeal: attractive 
 Country: not sure 
 Denomination: not specified 
 Holder: raw 
 Damage: hole 
 Errors: not specified 
 Toning: uneven 
 
 [Request 11920, Saturday, 21-Jul-2012] 

Hungary Krajczar and Thaler of Leopold I 1661 to 1703 Amazing coin, sir or madam. The words 'Leopold' and 'Hvngariae' reveal its origins. King Leopold of Austria ruled the Austria-Hungary empire from 1657 to 1705, and he minted coins with his likeness in several different denominations, notably krajczars and thalers.

Leopold was known as The Hogmouth and this facial feature seems to show up in his coinage. The various coins have Leopold's profile on one side, and different patterns on the other. The smaller krajczar denominations have Madonna and Child (Mary and Jesus) on the reverse, while the larger thaler denominations have the double-headed eagle of the Byzantine Empire. Our secondary picture shows a 6 krajczar piece, indicated by the Roman numerals VI on the Leopold side.

Before addressing values of these neat old coins, I want to point out that our primary picture of the magnificent Leopold thaler comes from one of our favorite web sites ForumAncientCoins.com. It is part of the member Tibsi collection. The Forum often grants us copyright release on hard-to-find coins, for which CoinQuest is very grateful.

All the values below are for problem-free, nice-looking coins. The thaler from Tibsi is truly special. You do not often see old thalers that look this nice. It is very, very well preserved. If your coin has scratches, stains, spots, nicks, gouges, or it has been cleaned, the actual values will be much, much less. You will see from our listings below that the primary factor in value is wear; all dates have the same or similar values.

3 KRAJCZAR
worn: $10 US dollars approximate catalog value
average circulated: $35
well preserved: $75

6 KRAJCZAR
worn: $10 US dollars approximate catalog value
average circulated: $35
well preserved: $85

15 KRAJCZAR
worn: $15 US dollars approximate catalog value
average circulated: $50
well preserved: $100

1/4 THALER (28 mm diameter)
worn: $25 US dollars approximate catalog value
average circulated: $100
well preserved: $200

1/2 THALER (38 mm diameter)
worn: $40 US dollars approximate catalog value
average circulated: $150
well preserved: $300

THALER (43 mm diameter)
worn: $120 US dollars approximate catalog value
average circulated: $400
well preserved: $700

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