The 1811-L CT Silver Thaler (KM-6) was struck under Duke Friedrich August, Duke of Nassau at the Usingen mint in the Duchy of Nassau. The mintmaster is Christian Teichmann (initials “CT”) and the “L” indicates the die-cutter Lindenschmidt.
XF-45 indicates a very fine condition: moderate wear on high points, strong remaining detail on major devices and legends.
Denomination: 1 Thaler
Date & Mint: 1811-L (Usingen, Duchy of Nassau)
Designer/Authorities: Mintmaster Christian Teichmann (“CT”), die-cutter Lindenschmidt (“L”)
Composition: 83.3% silver (0.833 fineness) Numista+1
Weight: ~28.14 g Numista+1
Fine Silver Weight (approx): ~23.4 g (28.14 g × 0.833)
Diameter: ~39–40 mm Numista+1
Edge: Patterned (reeded or lettered depending on variant)
Mintmark/Initials: “CT L” under or near date/insignia
Mintage: Not definitively published for this exact die pairing
Series Context: German States — Duchy of Nassau coinage under Friedrich August
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