City of Lucerne 2½ Thalers, 1518

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Information

Country City of Lucerne City of Lucerne
Currency Thaler (1422 – 1550)
Coin type Pattern
Denomination 2½ Thalers
Year 1518
Ruler Free imperial city (1415–1648)
Composition Silver
Shape Round
Weight (g) 65.55
Demonetized Yes

Description

2½ Thalers from City of Lucerne. Issued in 1518. Struck in Silver. Measures 0 mm and weighs 65.55 g.

Obverse
Saint Leodegar facing left, sitting on a gothic throne, nimbate, wearing mitre and regalia. A soldier to his left, gouging the eyes of the saint with a drill, wearing sword. (Moneta nova Lucernensis.
New coin of Lucerne.)
Reverse
Crowned coat of arms of the Holy Roman Empire depicting double headed eagle. Coat of arms of Lucerne below; left field plain; right field hatched. Two lions supporting the two coats of arms. Coats of arms of the 16 bailiwicks on square shields around; clockwise: Rothenburg, Entlebuch, Sempach, Triengen, Malters, Kriens, Merenschwand, Ebikon, Rüßegg, Weggis, Horw, Habsburg, Münster, Sursee, Ruswil, and Willisau.

Mintage & Variants

Date Mintage Comment Frequency
1518 

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