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One Taler Coin

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Obverse: King Wilhelm I of Prussia, with beard and moustache, in right profile; reverse: seated female figure of Germania?
Department of Paintings Sculpture & Decorative Arts Rya W. Zobel Gift to the Harvard University Art Museums 1987. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of Rya W. Zobel in memory of Paul Weickert
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Title: One Taler Coin
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Obverse: King Wilhelm I of Prussia, with beard and moustache, in right profile; reverse: seated female figure of Germania?.

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