1861-B Germany Taler
Saxony KM# 1213 Mule
The Only Certified Example by NGC or PCGS
NGC MS 63
Rare
$7,500
This rare Germany Saxony Silver Taler is a
mule. It was struck with a mismatched obverse and reverse die. The obverse is KM# 1210 muled with the reverse of KM# 1214. Krause assigned this mule as KM# 1213 but it is not designated as a mule.
Krause lists the KM# 1210 at $90 in XF and $225 in MS 60. The KM# 1214 is listed at $70 in XF and $150 in MS 60. KM# 1213 (this mule) is listed at $800 in XF, $1,200 in MS 60, and unpriced in MS 63.
It is a very recent discovery as a mule and is the
only one certified by NGC or PCGS. Additionally, none have been auctioned by Heritage or Stack's Bowers.
Struck in Saxony Germany for Johann (1854-73), this silver Taler is .900 fine silver, weighs 18.52 g and has a diameter of 33 mm. It has a very pleasing appearance, good strike and full luster. A fascinating mule of a German silver Taler.
Obverse from Germany, Saxony
Johann, Taler 1861
KM# 1210 |
Reverse from Germany, Saxony
Johann, Taler 1861
KM# 1214 |
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Mules are featured in my NLG Award winning book,
World's Greatest Mint Errors.