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1806, German States, Anhalt-Bernburg. Beautiful Silver 2/3 Thaler Coin. XF! Mint year: 1806 Denomination: 2/3 Thaler Reference: AKS 3; Jaeger 50, KM-72. Condition: Minor deposits, ...
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1860, Kingdom of Hannover, George V. Beautiful Silver Thaler Coin. VF+ Mint Year: 1860 References: KM-230. Denomination: Thaler Condition: Numerous contact-marks, cleaned, otherwise V ...
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1861, Anhalt-Bernburg. Beautiful Silver "Mining" Thaler Coin. (XF-AU!) Scarce! Mint Year: 1861 Mint Place: Berlin (A) Mintage: 10,000 pcs. Denomination: "Mining" Thaler Reference: Davenpo ...
Anhalt-Dessau was a principality and later a duchy located in Germany. It was created in 1396 following the partition of the Principality of Anhalt-Zerbst. The capital of the state was Dessau. Anhalt-Dessau experienced a number of partitions throughout its existence with Anhalt-Köthen being created in 1471. The principality was partitioned for a second time in 1544 with Anhalt-Zerbst and Anhalt-Plötzkau being created. From 1561 until 1603 Anhalt-Dessau was under the rule of the Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst, and in 1603 Anhalt-Dessau was recreated, being raised to a duchy in 1807.
Anhalt-Köthen became extinct on the death of the Duke of Anhalt-Kothen, 23 November 1847, its territories were united to Anhalt-Dessau by Patent of 22 May 1853.[1] Following the death of the last Duke of Anhalt-Bernburg on 19 August 1863, all of the Anhalt lands came under the rule of the Duke of Anhalt-Dessau who then took the new title of Duke of Anhalt for the newly created Duchy of Anhalt.[1]