Item Description
The Vereins 10 Taler Liechtenstein Silver Coin stands as a remarkable numismatic tribute to the principality of Liechtenstein and its rich European heritage. Struck in an impressive 5 troy ounces of .999 fine silver, this large-format coin offers both substantial precious-metal weight and striking historical symbolism.
With an extremely limited mintage of just 2,500 coins, this issue is considered one of the rarer modern silver pieces associated with the nation of Liechtenstein. Its large 65 mm diameter provides ample space for the intricate engravings that honor the country’s leadership and national identity.
The coin celebrates Prince Franz Josef II, one of Liechtenstein’s most historically significant rulers. During his reign, the principality experienced modernization and strengthened its position as a sovereign European state. This commemorative silver piece captures that legacy with detailed artwork and refined minting quality.
Combining historic significance, rarity, and substantial silver content, the Liechtenstein Vereins 10 Taler silver coin represents a highly desirable collectible for both investors and numismatic enthusiasts.
Round Highlights
- Contains 5 troy ounces (155.5 grams) of .999 fine silver
- Extremely limited mintage of only 2,500 coins
- Large format coin measuring 65 mm in diameter
- Commemorates Prince Franz Josef II of Liechtenstein
- Features historic national imagery and heraldic symbolism
Design Details
Obverse
The obverse features a detailed depiction of Vaduz Castle, the official residence of the ruling Prince of Liechtenstein and one of the country’s most recognizable landmarks. Above the castle appears the inscription “FRANZ · JOSEF · II · VON · LIECHTENSTEIN.” Beneath the castle, the year of issue is flanked by decorative branches, completing the historic composition.
Reverse
The reverse displays the intricate coat of arms of Liechtenstein, representing the royal heritage and noble houses historically associated with the principality. Above the shield appears the inscription “FÜRSTENTUM LIECHTENSTEIN,” identifying the sovereign state, while the denomination “VEREINS – 10 – TALER” is shown below.

