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The Austria Hall Guldiner Restrike silver medal, struck in 1986 to mark the 500th Anniversary of the First Thaler (1486), is a remarkable numismatic tribute certified SP62 by PCGS. Known as the Hall Guldiner, the original issue from 1486 is considered the ancestor of the thaler, which later inspired the modern dollar. The obverse of this restrike presents a knight in full armor on horseback, carrying a lance with banner, encircled by coats of arms representing Austrian territories. Beneath the horse appears the historical year 1486. The reverse features Archduke Sigismund of Tyrol, richly attired, holding a scepter and orb, with floral elements and detailed inscriptions framing the composition. Minted in prooflike quality, the 1986 restrike was produced in Hall, Austria, where the first large silver thalers originated. This piece combines medieval artistry with modern minting precision, offering collectors a link to one of the most significant milestones in monetary history. Its certified grade and striking preservation make it an exceptional addition to any collection of Austrian or European silver coinage.
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Item type | Token |
Internal Reference | AS11 |
Nominal sum | -1 |
Nominal, number | -1 |
Weight, g | 34.55 |
Diameter, mm | 40.0 |
Quality of coinage | UNC |
Mintage | 7500 |
CoA | No |
Case | No |
Country | Europe / Austria |
Certification | PCGS |
Year | 1986 |
Bimetal | No |
Coin material | Silver / Ag 900 |
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