Austria (Holy Roman Empire), Ferdinand II 1619-1637. 1/2 Kipperaler / 75 Kreuzer, 1622, Brünn (Brno)
Austria 3 Kreuzer ND, Hall mint, Leopold V Archduke, (1618)-1625-1632
Salzburg-Erzbistum (Archdiocese). 3 Kreuzer 1687, Johann Ernst Graf Thun-Hohenstein 1687-1709
- KOD: 4801013RMA
Austria (Holy Roman Empire), Ferdinand II 1619-1637. 1/2 Kipperaler / 75 Kreuzer, 1622, Brünn (Brno), Hal. 851, hybryda Herinek 799 / 798, silver 35 mm, weight 7,48 g., Condition VF+/aXF, very rare hybrid variety with a cross on the obverse and Arabic numerals in the date 1622 with a pearl border on the reverse, above average preservation, very attractive specimen
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