1 Thaler Kingdom of Bavaria (1806 - 1918) Silver Ludwig I of Bava ...

1828, Bavaria, Ludwig I. Beautiful Silver “Family” Thaler Coin. Scarce!
Mint Year: 1828
Mint Place: Munich
Reference: Devenport 589, AKS 74, KM-814.
Denomination: “Family” Thaler – This coin was an Inspiration for the famour Russian Family Rouble Coin
Material: Silver (.833)
Weight: 28.03gm
Diameter: 38mm
Obverse: Bust of King Louis I (Ludwig I) of Bavaria right. Designer’s signature (G. VOIGHT) below bust truncation.
Legend: LUDWIG I KOENIG VON BAYERN / ZEHN EINE FEINE MARK

Reverse: Central portrait of Queen Therese von Bayern, surrounded by the portraits of the Royal Family.
Legend: SEGEN DES HIMMELS (“Blessing from Heaven!”) / 1828
One-year type commemorating the Royal Family with their circled portraits surrounding the central portrait of Therese von Bayern. This beautiful coin cought the attention of Nicholas I of Russia, who ordered a similar piece to be struck, honoring his family. A decent specimen of the beautiful and popular type!
The Kingdom of Bavaria was a German state that existed from 1806–1918. Elector Maximilian I Joseph of the House of Wittelsbach became the first King of Bavaria in 1806. The monarchy would remain held by the Wittelsbachs until the kingdom’s dissolution in 1918. Most of Bavaria’s modern-day borders were established after 1814 with the Treaty of Paris, in which Bavaria ceded Tyrol and Vorarlberg to the Austrian Empire while receiving Aschaffenburg and parts of Hesse-Darmstadt. As a state within the German Empire, the kingdom was second in size only to the Kingdom of Prussia. Since the unification of Germany in 1871, Bavaria has remained part of Germany to the present day.
Ludwig I (also rendered in English as Louis I) ( 25 August 1786 in Strasbourg – 29 February 1868 in Nice) was king of Bavaria from 1825 until the 1848 revolutions in the German states.
He was the son of Count Palatine Maximilian Joseph of Zweibrücken by his first wife Augusta Wilhelmine of Hesse-Darmstadt. At the time of his birth, his father was an officer in the French army stationed at Strasbourg. He was the godson and namesake of Louis XVI of France. On 1 April 1795 his father succeeded Ludwig’s uncle, Charles II, as duke of Zweibrücken, and on 16 February 1799 became Elector of Bavaria and Count Palatine of the Rhine, the Arch-Steward of the Empire, and Duke of Berg on the extinction of the Sulzbach line with the death of the elector Charles Theodore. His father assumed the title of King of Bavaria on 1 January 1806.
Since 1803 Ludwig studied in Landshut where he was taught by Johann Michael Sailer and in Göttingen. In October 1810, he married Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen (1792–1854), the daughter of Frederick, Duke of Saxe-Hildburghausen. The wedding was the occasion of the first ever Oktoberfest.
Ludwig strongly rejected the alliance of his father with Napoleon I of France but in spite of his anti-French politics the crown prince had to join the emperor’s wars with allied Bavarian troops in 1806 and under François Joseph Lefebvre in 1809. In 1817 Ludwig was involved in the fall of Prime Minister Count Max Josef von Montgelas. He succeeded his father on the throne in 1825.
Ludwig’s rule was strongly affected by his enthusiasm for the arts and women and by his overreaching royal assertiveness. An enthusiast also for the German Middle Ages, Ludwig ordered the re-erection of several monasteries in Bavaria which had been closed during the German Mediatisation. He reorganized the administrative regions of Bavaria in 1837 and re-introduced the old names Upper Bavaria, Lower Bavaria, Franconia, Swabia, Upper Palatinate and Palatinate. He changed his royal titles to Ludwig, King of Bavaria, Duke of Franconia, Duke in Swabia and Count Palatinate of the Rhine. His successors kept these titles. Ludwig’s plan to reunite also the eastern part of the Palatinate with Bavaria could not be realized. The Electoral Palatinate, a former dominion of the Wittelsbach, had been split up in 1815, the eastern bank of the Rhine with Mannheim and Heidelberg was given to Baden, only the western bank was granted to Bavaria. Here Ludwig founded the city of Ludwigshafen as a Bavarian rival to Mannheim.
Ludwig also encouraged Bavaria’s industrialization. He initiated the Ludwig channel between the River Main and the Danube. In 1835 the first German railway was constructed in his domain, between the cities of Fürth and Nuremberg. Bavaria joined the Zollverein in 1834.
Ludwig supported the Greek fight of independence: His second son Otto was then elected king of Greece in 1832.
After the July Revolution in France 1830, his previous liberal policy became more and more repressive. The Hambacher Fest in 1832 showed the discontent of the population suffered from high taxes and censorship. In 1837, the Roman Catholic supported clerical movement, the Ultramontanes, came to power in the Bavarian parliament and began a campaign of reform to the constitution, which removed civil rights that had earlier been granted to Protestants, as well as enforcing censorship and forbidding the free discussion of internal politics. This regime was short-lived due to the demand by the Ultramontanes of the naturalization of Ludwig I’s Irish-born mistress Eliza Gilbert (better known by her stage name Lola Montez), which was resented by Ludwig and the Ultramontanes were pushed out.
During the revolutions of 1848 the king was confronted with increasing protests and demonstrations of the students and the middle classes and also the Cabinet turned against him. Not willing to rule as a constitutional monarch, Ludwig abdicated on 20 March 1848 in favour of his eldest son, Maximilian. He was buried in St. Boniface’s Abbey, Munich.

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Bayern, Ludwig I. Geschichtstaler 1828. Segen des Himmels. Jaeger 37, Thun 56, AKS 121. In US-Plastic Holder PCGS MS64. Prachtexemplar. Fast Stempelglanz / Stempelglanz

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Bayern, Ludwig I. Geschichtstaler 1828. Segen des Himmels. Jaeger 37, Thun 56, AKS 121. Fast vorzüglich

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Bayern, Ludwig I. Geschichtstaler 1828. Segen des Himmels. Jaeger 37, Thun 56, AKS 121. Winziger Randfehler, sehr schön

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DEUTSCHLAND Bayern, Herzogtum, 1623 Kurfürstentum, 1806 Königreich Ludwig I. 1825-1848 Konventionstaler 1828. Segen des Himmels. 27.46 g. Kahnt 83. Thun 56. Dav. 563. Fast vorzüglich. Dieser bayerische Geschichtstaler, der auf der Rückseite die Königin Theresa und die acht Kinder des Königspaar ...

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1828,GERMANY. Bavaria. Taler, 1828. NGC Unc Details--Surface Hairlines.KM-734. "Blessings of Heaven". Inspiration for the 1836 Russian Family Ruble. Cleaned long ago with the hairlines now somewhat subdued with light uneven toning.

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Posted by: anonymous  2015-09-28
Germany. Bavaria. Ludwig I (1825-1848). Geschichtstaler, 1828 Munich (Ar - Slab). AKS 121; Kahnt 83; Thun 56; Dav. 563; KM 734. Cleaning. Commemorating the Blessings of Heaven on Royal Family. PCGS Genuine - AU Details
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Silver coins of Ludwig I of Bavaria   Ludwig I of Bavaria, who ruled from 1825 to 1848, oversaw the issuance of various silver coins in Bavaria during his reign. Here are some details about the silver coins minted during Ludwig I's rule:Silver Gulden: The Gulden was the primary unit of currency in Bavaria during this time. Silver Gulden coins were minted with Ludwig I's portrait o ...

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