City of Lucerne Thaler "Dicktaler", 1557

15 coats of arms; trial strike

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Information

Country City of Lucerne City of Lucerne
Currency Thaler (1550 – 1656)
Coin type Pattern
Denomination 1¼ Thalers
Year 1557
Ruler Free imperial city (1415–1648)
Composition Silver
Shape Round (irregular)
Weight (g) 31.92
Diameter (mm) 46
Demonetized Yes

Description

1¼ Thalers from City of Lucerne. Issued in 1557. Struck in Silver. Measures 46 mm and weighs 31.92 g.

Obverse
Saint Leodegar facing left, sitting on a gothic throne, nimbate, wearing mitre and regalia. A soldier to the left, wearing sword, gouging the right eye of the saint with a drill. Tiled floor below. (Sanctus Leodigarius Patronus Lucernae.
Saint Leodegar, patron of Lucerne.)
Reverse
Crowned coat of arms of the Holy Roman Empire depicting double headed eagle. Coat of arms of Lucerne below; left half hatched; right half plain. Two lions supporting the two coats of arms. Coats of arms of the 15 bailiwicks on square shields around; clockwise: Rothenburg, Entlebuch, Sempach, Triengen, Malters, Kriens, Merenschwand, Ebikon, Weggis, Horw, Habsburg, Münster, Sursee, Ruswil, and Willisau.

Mintage & Variants

Date Mintage Comment Frequency
1557 

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