Offered here is an impressive 1841 German States – Free Imperial City of Frankfurt 3½ Gulden silver crown, a large and historic coin from one of the most important free cities of the German Confederation. Struck during the Free City period (1372–1866), this substantial piece was issued between 1840 and 1844 and represents a value of 3½ Gulden (equal to 2 Reichsthaler or 1/7 Cologne Mark). The coin is composed of .900 fine silver, weighs a hefty 37.1 grams, and measures an impressive 41 mm in diameter, giving it strong eye appeal and a commanding presence. It features a milled edge, round planchet, and medal alignment (↑↑), and was produced as a standard circulation issue before later being demonetized. Cataloged as N#31098, this coin is well referenced across major numismatic works including KM#326, Thun#130, AKS#3, Jaeger 6, FHI#15, and Davenport German Talers III #640. A desirable and historically significant silver crown, this 1841 Frankfurt 3½ Gulden is an excellent addition for collectors of German States, large silver coins, or 19th-century European numismatics.