Francis Joseph I, Austrian Empire
1/2 Thaler 1848, Convention Thaler
Very rare!
Franz Joseph I., Kaisertum Österreich
1/2 Taler 1848, Conventionstaler
Sehr selten!
František Josef I., Rakouské cisařství
1/2 Tolar 1848, Konvenční Tolar
RR! Velmi vzácný!
Vídeň / Vienna / Wien, 14,03 g, 30,5 mm, Ag, Frühwald 1432, Herinek 431, Novotný 37, Valovič 136, Ex Collection Albrecht Marquis de Hohenkubin by Lanz 12/1978 # 535, About UNC / About UNC
All dates of these coins were minted in 1852 based on the draft of the main mintmaster Johann Ritter von Hassenbauer to commemorate the first dates of ruling of Franz Joseph. Originally ,only 12 pieces of every date and nominal were minted, two months later were minted another 10 pieces of every date and nominal (see Cubasch p. 21). One month later, there was another demand for the delivery of unspecified number of coins for public and church collections, the fulfillment of which was not confirmed.
These coins were not intended for circulation but for representative purposes, and were distributed to senior state officials, devoted to state, church and several private collections. One piece of each date was given to emperor's hands.
Interesting is the thaler of 1852 from the Vienna mint, which was minted on April 14th 1852 as a pattern strike, in number of only 10 pieces. The title of dalmatian king was omitted in the inscription. Based on the instructions of the emperor, the title was added in the next dates (1848 – 1851). The Emperor however was not satisfied with the portrait to the left, so he was portrayed from the right at all later thalers.