1611–1632 Livonia Silver 1/24 Thaler – Gustav II Adolf (Gustavus Adolphus) – Early Hammered Silver Coin
Offered here is an authentic silver 1/24 Thaler struck in Livonia during the reign of the famous Swedish king Gustav II Adolf (Gustavus Adolphus), dating approximately 1611–1632.
This historic early 17th century hammered silver issue features a detailed crowned shield design with surrounding legends and denomination, characteristic of Livonian Baltic coinage of the Swedish Empire era. These small fractional thalers are highly collectible due to their age, historical significance, and attractive medieval-style hammered appearance.
Details:
Silver 1/24 Thaler
Livonia (Baltic region)
Reign of Gustav II Adolf
Circa 1611–1632
Hammered silver coinage
Nearly 400 years old
The coin shows strong remaining detail for the type, with clear shield elements and readable portions of the legends. A great piece for collectors of world silver, Swedish Empire coinage, hammered coins, or early European history.
Please examine photos carefully for condition and attribution details. A very interesting and desirable early Baltic silver issue.
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