Characteristic vicar's half-thaler, whose name comes from the privilege of the Saxon electors, who held the vicarage in the Saxon district after the Emperor's death. For this occasion, coins of various denominations were minted with a depiction of the king on a horse.
The penultimate year of the vicariate issues of Augustus III the Saxon.
Obverse scratched.
Obverse: king on horseback with sword facing right
DG FRID AUG REX POL DUX SAX ARCHIMARSCHALL & ELECT
Reverse: throne, crown and scepter on it, in the background an Eagle with royal insignia
IN PROVINCIIS IUR SAXON PROVISOR ET VICARIUS
Diameter 42 mm, weight 26.03 g