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FRANCE Strasbourg Civic Issue ND (1400-1500) Kreuzer (2 Deniers) NGC AU-55 -- #ME92663
Bi Kreuzer (2 Deniers) Lis. MOn?TA ARG?nT Lis. GLA In ?XC?LS DO Boudeau 1335; Roberts 9070 AU-55. Highly lustrous with superb strike.
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$ 125.00
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GERMAN STATES Worms Civic Issue 1569-1572 Schüsselpfennig ('bowl' Pfennig) EF -- #ME88091
AR Schüsselpfennig ('bowl' Pfennig) 16mm. 0.30g. 1569 Arms, 'W' with date '6 9' flanking above; all within border of pellets.
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KM MB#42; Schulten 3647 var EF. Lustrous. Edge chip; adhesions.
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$ 25.00
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GERMAN STATES Worms Civic Issue 1569-1572 Schüsselpfennig ('bowl' Pfennig) EF -- #ME88093
AR Schüsselpfennig ('bowl' Pfennig) 15mm. 0.31g. 1569 Arms, 'W' with date '6 9' flanking above; all within border of pellets.
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KM MB#42; Schulten 3647 var EF. Lustrous with light toning. Softly struck areas.
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$ 25.00
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GERMAN STATES Gorz Leonhard 1462-1500 Kreuzer Near VF -- #ME88203
AR Kreuzer 18mm. 1.12g. Lienz Mint. Arms within denticled circle. +LEON' COM' GORI[?] Long cross before short cross. MO -NET -NOV -LVE Saurma 334 #805 var; CNA K41b Near VF. Nicely toned.
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$ 65.00
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GERMAN STATES Hall (in Swabia) Anonymous Civic Issue Circa 14th Century Handheller VF -- #ME82345
AR Handheller 18mm. 0.74g. Hand.
Cross fourchée, with pellets at terminals.
Saurma 1365 VF. Lightly toned. Typical incomplete strike. The 'heller' derives its name from the 'Haller,' or coin of Hall. The Handhellars were first recorded as being minted in 1189 in Hall. While in Frankish lands, the Emperor Frederick Barbarossa believed it was in Swabia, and thus gained the name 'Schwäbisch Hall.' It fell into common use within southwest Germany in the 12th century, and soon became a de facto imperial coin. Many cities in the area coined their own 'Handhellar', but with no identifying mark (until an imperial edict of 1356 required a mintmark), there is no way to know for certain where these coins were minted.
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$ 30.00
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GERMAN STATES Hall (in Swabia) Anonymous Civic Issue Circa 14th Century Handheller EF -- #ME82346
AR Handheller 18mm. 0.53g. Hand.
Cross fourchée, with pellets at terminals.
Saurma 1365 EF. Lightly toned with lustrous fields. The 'heller' derives its name from the 'Haller,' or coin of Hall. The Handhellars were first recorded as being minted in 1189 in Hall. While in Frankish lands, the Emperor Frederick Barbarossa believed it was in Swabia, and thus gained the name 'Schwäbisch Hall.' It fell into common use within southwest Germany in the 12th century, and soon became a de facto imperial coin. Many cities in the area coined their own 'Handhellar', but with no identifying mark (until an imperial edict of 1356 required a mintmark), there is no way to know for certain where these coins were minted.
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$ 31.00
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GERMAN STATES Hall (in Swabia) Anonymous Civic Issue Circa 14th Century Handheller EF -- #ME82347
AR Handheller 17mm. 0.54g. Hand.
Cross fourchée, with pellets at terminals.
Saurma 1365 EF. Toned. The 'heller' derives its name from the 'Haller,' or coin of Hall. The Handhellars were first recorded as being minted in 1189 in Hall. While in Frankish lands, the Emperor Frederick Barbarossa believed it was in Swabia, and thus gained the name 'Schwäbisch Hall.' It fell into common use within southwest Germany in the 12th century, and soon became a de facto imperial coin. Many cities in the area coined their own 'Handhellar', but with no identifying mark (until an imperial edict of 1356 required a mintmark), there is no way to know for certain where these coins were minted.
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$ 31.00
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GERMAN STATES Hall (in Swabia) Anonymous Civic Issue Circa 14th Century Handheller EF -- #ME82352
AR Handheller 17mm. 0.54g. Hand.
Cross fourchée, with pellets at terminals.
Saurma 1365 EF. Lustrous with light toning. Double struck. The 'heller' derives its name from the 'Haller,' or coin of Hall. The Handhellars were first recorded as being minted in 1189 in Hall. While in Frankish lands, the Emperor Frederick Barbarossa believed it was in Swabia, and thus gained the name 'Schwäbisch Hall.' It fell into common use within southwest Germany in the 12th century, and soon became a de facto imperial coin. Many cities in the area coined their own 'Handhellar', but with no identifying mark (until an imperial edict of 1356 required a mintmark), there is no way to know for certain where these coins were minted.
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$ 31.00
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GERMAN STATES Hall (in Swabia) Anonymous Civic Issue Circa 14th Century Handheller VF -- #ME82351
AR Handheller 18mm. 0.45g. Hand; pseudo-legend of stars and pellets between bars, around
Cross fourchée, with pellets at terminals; pseudo-legend of stars and pellets between bars, around
Saurma 1365 var VF. Scarce type. Lightly toned. The 'heller' derives its name from the 'Haller,' or coin of Hall. The Handhellars were first recorded as being minted in 1189 in Hall. While in Frankish lands, the Emperor Frederick Barbarossa believed it was in Swabia, and thus gained the name 'Schwäbisch Hall.' It fell into common use within southwest Germany in the 12th century, and soon became a de facto imperial coin. Many cities in the area coined their own 'Handhellar', but with no identifying mark (until an imperial edict of 1356 required a mintmark), there is no way to know for certain where these coins were minted.
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$ 40.00
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GERMAN STATES Koln (Cologne) Civic Issue 1512-1532 Einseitiger Pfennig (Unifacial) EF -- #ME88095
AR Einseitiger Pfennig (Unifacial) 14mm. 0.24g. Arms, three crowns above, all within border of pellets.
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Saurma 1511 #2839; KM MB#45, Schulten 1675 EF. Bent; edge chip.
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$ 25.00
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GERMAN STATES Pfalz-Simmern Richard 1569-1598 Schüsselpfennig ('bowl' Pfennig) EF -- #ME83174
AR Schüsselpfennig ('bowl' Pfennig) 14mm. 0.22g. Monogram 'R' above arms
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Saurma 2085 EF.
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$ 22.00
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GERMAN STATES Pfalz-Simmern-Sponheim Georg 1559-1569 Schüsselpfennig ('bowl' Pfennig) AU -- #ME88064
AR Schüsselpfennig ('bowl' Pfennig) 14mm. 0.37g. Arms of Pfalz & Bavaria; 'G' with star flanking above; all within border of pellets.
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Slg. Memmesh. 2636 var; Saurma 1014 var. AU. Includes old collector's envelope.
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$ 35.00
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GERMAN STATES Pfalz-Zweibrucken Wolfgang 1532-1569 Schüsselpfennig ('bowl' Pfennig) EF -- #ME83171
AR Schüsselpfennig ('bowl' Pfennig) 14mm. 0.22g. Monogram 'W' above conjoined arms of Pfalz, Zweibrucken and Veldenz.
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Saurma 1996 EF.
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$ 25.00
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GERMAN STATES Pfalz-Zweibrucken Johann I, the Lame 1569-1604 Schüsselpfennig ('bowl' Pfennig) AU -- #ME88061
AR Schüsselpfennig ('bowl' Pfennig) 14mm. 0.32g. 1569-1600 Three adjacent arms of Pfalz, Zweibrucken, Veldenz; 'I' above; all within border of pellets.
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Saurma 994 #2018; KM MB#61 AU.
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$ 25.00
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GERMAN STATES Rostock Hohlpfennig (Bracteate Pfennig) VF -- #ME88025
AE Hohlpfennig (Bracteate Pfennig) 15mm. 0.36g. ND (Ca. 1550) 'R' in radiant circle.
Incuse of obverse.
Oertzen 200; Leschhorn 1028 VF. Dark brown patina with green fill. Small scratch on reverse. Faint old marks.
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$ 65.00
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GERMAN STATES Saxony (Sachsen) Johann Friedrich and Heinrich 1539-1541 Groschen Good VF -- #ME88161
AR Groschen 24mm. 2.61g. 1540 Plumed and helmeted arms of Sachsen. :IOHAN FRID.ELEC.DVX.SAX.F.F Tri-lobed arms within circle. +HENRICVS.DVX.SAXO.F.F 1540 Saurma 2380 #4444 Good VF. Lustrous fields with light toning. Rare. Some areas of flat strike, as is typical.
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$ 595.00
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GERMAN STATES Silesia-Liegnitz-Brieg (Now in Poland) Friedrich II 1488-1547 Groschen Good VF -- #ME65260
AR Groschen 25mm. 1.99g. Liegnitz Mint. ND (Ca 1505) Silesian eagle displayed within beaded circle. +FRIDERICVS:D:G:DVX:SLESIE Facing half-length bust of St. Hedwig holding a model of a church. +MONETA:DVCIS:LEGNICZ.ENS Friedensberg 599; Schulten 3340; KM MB#5 Good VF. The 'N's in legends are all retrograde.
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$ 185.00
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GERMAN STATES Silesia-Liegnitz-Brieg (Now in Poland) Friedrich II 1488-1547 Groschen EF -- #ME65257
AR Groschen 25mm. 2.26g. Liegnitz Mint. ND (Ca 1505) Silesian eagle displayed within beaded circle. +FRIDERICVS:D:G:DVX:SLESIE Facing half-length bust of St. Hedwig holding a model of a church. +MONETA:DVCIS:LEGNICZ.ENS Friedensberg 599; Schulten 3340; KM MB#5 EF. The 'N's in legends are all retrograde. Reduced from: $270
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$ 235.00
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GERMAN STATES Bishopric Strasbourg Anonymous 1050-1250 Denier NGC AU-55 -- #ME100443
AR Denier Bishop half figure left holding crozier and giving benediction..
Church with three towers.
Roberts 8963 AU-55. Lightly toned with some lustre. Typical uneven strike.
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$ 65.00
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GERMAN STATES Trier Archbishopric Jacob III von Elz 1570-1579 Schüsselpfennig ('bowl' Pfennig) EF -- #ME88108
AR Schüsselpfennig ('bowl' Pfennig) 13mm. 0.34g. 1570 Arms, date '7 0' flanking; 'I' above, all within border of pellets.
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Saurma 1390 #2657; KM MB#73 EF. Lightly toned.
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$ 45.00
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