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Lot 30134

Estimate: 6000 USD
Price realized: 34 000 USD
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Ferdinand III Medallic 2 Taler 1629 AU Details (Obverse Scratched) NGC, Prague mint, KM-Unl., Dav-LS289, cf. Horsky-1966 (4 Taler), Julius-Unl., Herinek-91, Donebauer-2353, Dietiker-Unl. 57.93gm. By Donatus Starckh. One of the indisputable masterpieces of Baroque engraving, the so-called multiple talers and multiple ducats of 1629 are among the most gratifying emissions of the Habsburg series. Though often referred to under the misnomer that these were presentation pieces minted for Ferdinand's coronation as King of Bohemia in 1627 (first articulated by Edward Fiala in his catalog of the Donebauer Collection), Macho & Chalpovič have recently pointed out that this issue, more likely a medal, instead celebrates the Archduke's recovery from smallpox. While not much seems to be written on the subject, it is well known that repeated intermarriage within the royal family led to numerous members of the House of Habsburg contracting the disease, which in many cases led to their deaths. Accordingly, that such a broad and imposing piece would have been produced to commemorate the recovery of the leading Catholic Monarch in Europe in the middle of the Thirty Years' War is hardly surprising. From a visual perspective, while the noted obverse scratches are indeed unfortunate, these are in fact a relatively minor fault to find for the type, as most examples have been mounted, tooled, or encountered (often poorly) gilt. As such, this nearly uncirculated survivor is a true outlier.

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