Brandenburg - Prussia, Georg Wilhelm 1619-1640. Schilling 1630, Königsberg, Kopicki 3885, Olding GW 53, Silver 17 mm, weight 0,5 g., Condition NGC MS 62
Silesia / Schlesien, Duchy of Liegnitz-Brieg-Wohlau. Christian 1654-1672. 3 Kreuzer 1669 C-B (Christoph Brettschneider), Brieg Mint, Kopicki 5461, FuS 1931, Ejzenhart/Miller 238 (R), var.: DVX SIL / WOLAV and an inverted letter ‘N’ on the reverse, Silver 21 mm, weight 1,82 g., condition aUNC, beautiful patina and mint shine
Germany, Duchy of Lauenburg, Duke Julius Franz (1666–1689). Undated silver medal (c. 1678) commemorating his outstanding military service in the fight against the Ottoman Empire during the Great Turkish War, by Johann Georg Breuer; bust in armor, facing right, with a cloak draped over it // A rock in the sea, sinking ships in the background, a small group of horsemen in front of the rock, clouds with lightning at the top, Dorfmann 19 b., Silver 30 mm, weight 14,2 g., Condition aVF, small aurface and edege damages, slight patina
Brandenburg-Preussen (Prussia). Friedrich Wilhelm, the great elector, 1640-1688. Ort (18 Gröscher) 1684, HS (Heinrich Sievertz), Königsberg, Schrötter 1687, Dost 1009, Bahrfeld 1768, silver 29 mm, weight 6,08 g., conditiot Good XF, nice glossy specimen
A coin closely associated with Poland circulating on a par with Sobieski`s coins especially in the eastern part Poland.
Germany, Nuremberg. Undated Silver struck ducat (18th century), “Honor your father and your mother” - the 4th commandment of the Decalogue, minted by the Evangelical community out of love for children, Erlanger 2447, Silver 22 mm, weight 3,6 g, Condition XF+ Obverse: WOL DEM DER FREVDE AN SEINEN KINDERN ERLEBT / DAS HILF HERR IESV (Blessed is he who enjoys the joy of his children / May the Lord Jesus help you), Reverse: DV SOLT DEINEN VATER VND DEINE MVTTER EHREN / AVT DAS DIRS WOHL GEHE (Honor your father and your mother / May your good be with you)
Germany. Medal commemorating Emperor Clodius Albinus (196-197), “Imperial Series” early 18th century, by Christian Wermuth, Pewter 31 mm, weight 11,50 g.,Condition aXF
France, Burgundy, Louis Delphinus (future Louis XV). Token 1713, War of the Spanish Succession 1700-1714/15, Neumann I, 3484, Feuard. 9831, Copper 30 mm, weight 8,40 g., Condition VF, edge nicks
Silesia / Schlesien-Württemberg-Öls. Carl Friedrich 1704-1744.6 Kreuzer 1715 CVL, Öls (Olesnica), Kopicki 6347, FuS 2467, Silver 27 mm, weight 2,92 g., Condition XF, very attractive, rare in this condition
Brandenburg-Preußen. Friedrich Wilhelm I 1713-1740, der Soldatenkönig 1713-1740. 1/12 Taler 1737, Berlin, Silver 24 mm, weight 3,54 g. Schrötter 356. Condition: XF, rare type of coin in this condition
Germany, Harz. DEO DUCE 1747 token, Johann Benjamin HECHT, minter in Zellerfeld 1739-1762, Neumann 31760, Elbeshausen A-182, Copper 27 mm, weight 4,80 g., Condition VF, patina
Courland, Maurice de Saxe (Moritz). Medal 1750, posthumous to Maurice Saxon Duke of Courland 1726-1729 and Count of Saxony (illegitimate son of King August III of Poland and Aurora of Königsmark), Hutten-Czapski 2714, pewter 56 mm, weight 45,40 g., Condition XF+ Obverse: Bust to left and inscription: MAURIT SAXO GALL MARESC GEN D CURL ET SEM, signed D KAM FE, Reverse: Duke`s tomb in St. Thomas Church in Strasbourg,
East Prussia. Friedrich II der Grosse. 1740-1786. Szostak (6-Gröscher) 1754 E, Königsberg, Olding 199a, KM D278, Silver 24 mm, weight ca. 3,30 g., Condition NGC MS 62, shiny mint state specimen
East Prussia. Friedrich II der Grosse. 1740-1786. Szostak (6-Gröscher) 1754 E, Königsberg, Olding 204c, KM A277, Silver 24 mm, weight ca. 3,30 g., Condition PCGS MS 63, shiny mint state specimen
East Prussia. Friedrich II der Grosse. 1740-1786. Szostak (6-Gröscher) 1754 E, Königsberg, Olding 206c, KM A277, Silver 24 mm, weight ca. 3,30 g., Condition NGC UNC Details, slightly toned, nice shiny mint state specimen
Poland / Saxony. Friedrich August II 1733-1763. Ort (18 Groschen) 1755 EC, Lepzig mint, Kopicki 2113, Silver 28 mm, weight ca. 5,5 g. Large bust of the king, small letters E-C and 18 on reverse, Condition NGC MS 63, beautiful background gloss, mint state specimen
Poland / Saxony. Friedrich August II 1733-1763. Ort (18 Groschen) 1755 EC, Lepzig mint, Kopicki 2113, Silver 28 mm, weight ca. 5,5 g. Large bust of the king, small letters E-C and 18 on reverse, Condition NGC MS 64, beautiful mint state specimen