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Brandenburg in Franken, Friedrich, des Älteren 1495-1515. Schilling 1511, Schwabach
Teutonic Order / Deutscher Orden. Brakteat (Hohlpfennig), straight crown topped with a cross, Kopicki 8991 var., Waschinski 137a, Vos.88, Silver 14 mm, weight 0,24 g., Condition VF, dark patina
Germany, Swabia (Schwaben) Esslingen. Otto I - Otto III, 936-1002 AD. Denar no date, Esslingen mint, Dannenberg 1271, Silver 21 mm, weight 1,69 g., Condition NGC MS 61, glossy and sharp details, beautiful mint state specimen, nice grey patina, rare in this state of preservation
East Prussia, Preussen Herzogtum (Ostpreussen). Albrecht Hohenzollern 1525-1568. Grosz (Groschen) 1539, Königsberg mint, Kopicki 3780, Silver 24 mm, weight ca. 2,0 g., Condition PCGS MS 62, sharp relief details, glossy background, nice mint state specimen
Germany, Montfort. Ernst 1730-1758. 1/6 Taler (15 Kreuzer) 1758 L, Langenargen, Ebner 347, Silver 25 mm, Condition NGC AU 58, small scratches, very attractive specimen with nics sharp details and mint shine, rare it this condition
Teutonic Order / Deutscher Orden. Brakteat (Hohlpfennig), ca. 1247-1258, Knight holding religious shield and pennant, left cross, Kopicki 8985 var. (R6), Waschinski 11a, Silver 19 mm, weight 0,28 g., Condition XF, natural untouched patina, tarnish, well made and well struck, exceptionally nice, rare
France, Napoleon I Bonaparte. Bronze medal commemorating Napolepon's victories over the Third Anti-French Coalition in 1805, the crossing of the Rhine at Kehl, French victories in that year and the eight captured Austrian flags that Napoleon donated to the city of Paris, 1805, unsigned, Bramsen 462, Julius 1479, Bronze 50 mm, weight 60,86 g., Condition XF+/aUNC, beautiful rainbow patina with luster. A very rare, beautiful medal, unique in numismatic stores and auctions.
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