Commemorative thaler struck under Duke Alexander Carl, celebrating the importance of mining in Anhalt-Bernburg (Segen des Anhaltischen Bergbaues – “Blessing of Anhalt mining”).
The distinctive reverse with its inscription and mining symbolism, together with the heraldic bear of the duchy on the obverse, makes this issue one of the most recognizable and sought-after 19th-century mining thalers.
Variety with letter A, mint mark of Berlin mint.
Plenty of mint bloom.
Light surface hairliness.
Obverse: Bear walking right on a city wall with gate, at the bottom mintmark A
EIN THALER XIV EINE FEINE MARK
Reverse: inscription in six lines, date 1855, below, crossed mining tools (hammers)
ALEXANDER CARL HERZOG ZU ANHALT – SEGEN DES ANHALT. BERGBAUES
Diameter 34 mm, weight 22.26 g