Replica - Joachimsthaler Groschen ND (2018-2019) front Replica - Joachimsthaler Groschen ND (2018-2019) back
Replica - Joachimsthaler Groschen ND (2018-2019) photo
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Replica - Joachimsthaler Groschen ND

 
Silver (.999) plated pewter 28 g -
Description
Location
United States
Type
Medals › Coin replicas
Years
2018-2019
Composition
Silver (.999) plated pewter
Weight
28 g
Shape
Round
Orientation
Medal alignment ↑↑
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-11-13
References
Numista
N#184182
Rarity index
94%

Reverse

Lion standing on two legs

Script: Latin

Lettering: LVJOVICVS+PRIMVS+JEI+GRACIA+REX+BOEM 1520

Edge

Rough

Comment

In 1512, 20 years after Columbus discovered America. A Bohemian Lord Count Stephen Schlik discovered huge silver deposits at St. Joachim's valley in Bohemia (now called Jochymov in Czechoslovakia). The Bohemian word for valley or dale is thale. In 1519 he obtained a charter to mint coins of silver from these mines and first minted these large hefty coins called thalers for short. In 1528 the Habsburg Emperor revoked the charter and made thalers the coins of the realm.
The popularity of the thaler resulted in other countries minting size coins called Tolar, Tallero, Daler, Daaldeer and finaly Dollar depending on the country of their origin. This Joachimsthaler truly was the origin of the US dollar.