Taler struck at the Berlin mint in 1818 during the reign of Friedrich Wilhelm III, King of Prussia.
This issue reflects the military strength of the Prussian state after the Napoleonic Wars and symbolizes the growing role of Prussia in Europe. The reverse design emphasized victory and the monarchy’s military power.
Obverse: bust of Friedrich Wilhelm III facing left, in military uniform
FRIEDR WILHELM III KOENIG VON PREUSSEN
Reverse: Prussian eagle seated on cannons, flags, and captured weaponry
EIN THALER / 1818 / A
Diameter 34 mm, weight 22.04 g