- 今天分享一下NGC欧洲钱币(包括泰勒)系列!这枚是一枚经典马耳他系列。1790年制造的。
- NGC 亚军分。少见,两面深打。底版原光(底光)都比较强。有正常的轻轻adjustment mark (planchet weighting)痕迹。
- 目录:Davenport 经典欧洲泰勒跟Crown目录 1609号。Krause 335.1号。
哈罗大家!唔好意思啊,最近有点忙! 今晚我想分享NGC亚军分少见1790马耳他30 Tari 银币
- 今天呢,我想分享一下一枚小品。就是跟泰勒(塔勒Thaler)系列有点相关吧。这是一枚经典的马耳他(Malta)的银币。面值30 Tari。就是跟例如神圣罗马帝国(Holy Roman Empire/HRE)或者德意志国的泰勒很像。马耳他30 Tari 银币的直径和重量跟泰勒银币!嘿嘿!
- 这枚1790 马耳他 30 Tari是比较少见的年份。来自Valletta造币厂。正面有马耳他大师 伊曼纽尔 · 德 ·罗汉(Emmanuel de Rohan)人像。背面有他的纹章。
- 品种介绍(Type Analysis):这1790年 马耳他 30 Tari 有两个品种。第一是人像下面有一只鹰。就是这枚。Davenport目录就是1609号。坦白说,是比较普通一些。第二品种就是人像下面没有什么鹰。这是Davenport目录 1608。是比较罕见的1790年里面的品种。
- 这枚是NGC 评级的 AU 58。比较choice的品相。两面有底光,高点有稍微磨损。例如,人像的头发。但是跟人觉得哎呀,有时候很难判断弱打(weak strike)或者磨损(actual circulation wear)。两面有自然的原味包浆。NGC亚军分,PCGS只有一枚AU 58跟 VF 35。
- 谢谢大家!我要继续努力研究研究!
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MALTA (Order of) | 30 Tari of 1790 - NGC AU 58 (1/1) | Grand Master de Rohan | Valletta Mint | Lustrous and Well Struck, Usual Adjustment Marks. Choice!
Hi! I wanted to showcase another recent acquisition—my favorite series to collect from Europe. I just love to collect quality “thaler sized” Maltese pieces whenever I can.
This piece is a 1790 Maltese 30 Tari struck during the reign of Emmanuel de Rohan, who was the penultimate Grandmaster of Malta. He revised the legal code and brought a degree of enlightenment to Malta. De Rohan was born in April 1725 and died in 1797 in Malta at the age of 72 and was the last Grandmaster to pass away on Malta.
Briefly, 1790 is a year that has TWO TYPES: one where there is an EAGLE below the bust and one where there is NO EAGLE below the bust of de Rohan. The former, which is this coin, is cataloged as Davenport 1609, whereas the latter is cataloged as Davenport 1608. Sometimes 1609–my coin—is called a DRAPED and ARMORED BUST—whereas 1608 is called an ARMORED BUST. Lastly, in direct terms, it seems that Davenport 1608 is a RARER type due when considering the PCGS Pop Report and the NGC Census.
This piece has been graded by NGC as a AU 58 and is the second highest graded at NGC, after a MS 61. It is tied with the PCGS Top Pop, a AU 58, that was also sold at Stack’s Bowers recently. There are 11 graded at NGC and 2 at PCGS. This piece displays hardly any evidence of handling or wear across the high points and there is a sharp strike to both sides. Both sides retain their original luster and the Grandmaster’s hair is intact, along with his breastplate. As usual for these cool Maltese crowns, we see some noticeable adjustment marks, with a few on the reverse eagle design’s bottom-left side. The reverse is sharply struck with clear eagle details and the feathers are fully elucidated. We see clear denticles and the touch of wear just on the Grandmaster’s hair and the tops of a few areas of the eagle’s feathers. Though, for these Maltese pieces it is hard to differentiate from wear and a soft strike.
References: Davenport 1609, Krause KM 335.1, Gatt-27-30T-71&63