1806, Saxony, Frederick Augustus I. Silver 1/6 Thaler (1/4 Gulden) Coin. UNC!
Mint year: 1806 Mint Place: Dresden Reference: KM-1045. Denomination: Silver Thaler Mint Master: Johann Ernst Croll (I.E.C.) Condition: Weight adjusting marks in obverse, two small contact-marks in right obverse field, otherwise a nice lustre UNCirculated coin! Diameter: 25mm Weight: 5.39gm Material: Silver Obverse: Armored and draped bust bust of Frederick Augustus I right. Legend: FRID . AVGVST . D . G . DVX SAX . ELECTOR Reverse: Large crowned oval arms of Saxony, flanked by sprays. Mint master´s initials (I.E.C.) below. Legend: LXXX . EINE FEINE MARK . 1806
Frederick Augustus I (full name: Frederick Augustus Joseph Maria Anton Johann Nepomuk Aloys Xavier) (German: Friedrich August I.; b. Dresden, 23 December 1750 - d. Dresden, 5 May 1827) was King of Saxony (1805-1827) from the House of Wettin. He was also Elector Frederick Augustus III (Friedrich August III.) of Saxony (1763-1806) and Duke Frederick Augustus I (Polish: Fryderyk August I) of Warsaw (1807-1813). The Augustusplatz in Leipzig is named after him.
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