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1750, German States, Anhalt-Bernburg. Silver 2/3 Thaler Coin. Nice XF-AU! Mint year: 1750 Reference: KM-10.1. Denomination: 2/3 Thaler Condition: Minor deposits, nicks and scratche ...

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1806, German States, Anhalt-Bernburg. Beautiful Silver 2/3 Thaler Coin. XF! Mint year: 1806 Denomination: 2/3 Thaler Reference: AKS 3; Jaeger 50, KM-72. Condition: Minor deposits, ...

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1861, German States, Anhalt-Bernburg. Scarce SIlver "Mining" Thaler Coin. AU++ Mint year: 1861 Mint Place: Berlin (A) Mintage: 10,000 pcs. Denomination: "Mining" Thaler Reference ...
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Principality of Anhalt-Harzgerode
Fürstentum Anhalt-Harzgerode  (German)
State of the Holy Roman Empire

1635–1709


17th century arms
of Anhalt principalities

Anhalt territories in 1853, Anhalt-Bernburg (of which Anhalt-Harzgerode was a smaller part) in green
Capital Harzgerode
Government Principality
History
 -  Partition of Anhalt-Bernburg 1635
 -  Reunion with Anhalt-Bernburg 1709

Anhalt-Harzgerode was a principality and member of the Holy Roman Empire. It was created in 1635 following the partition of Anhalt-Bernburg with Frederick, a younger son of Christian I becoming the reigning prince. The death Prince Frederick's son William Louis in 1709 resulted in the extinction of the ruling family and Anhalt-Harzgerode was reunited with Anhalt-Bernburg.

Princes of Anhalt-Harzgerode[edit]

To Anhalt-Bernburg

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