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Old 06-22-2009, 08:12 PM   #1 (permalink)
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1628 Paris of Londron (1619-1653) Consecration of the Salzburg Cathedral - Half Taler Probst 1167

1701 Leopold I (1657-1705) "The Hogmouth" Taler - DAV 1003

1713 Charles VI (1711-1740) Taler - DAV 1051
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Love them, Good work in finding such nice ones.
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Just traded up for the following:

1628 Paris of Londron (1619-1653) Consecration of the Salzburg Cathedral - Half Taler Probst 1167

1701 Leopold I (1657-1705) "The Hogmouth" Taler - DAV 1003

1713 Charles VI (1711-1740) Taler - DAV 1051
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What's with the jawline on that first one? Geez, looks like someone punched him mighty hard.

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Outstanding examples, to be sure! Truly magnificent.

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What's with the jawline on that first one? Geez, looks like someone punched him mighty hard.
The forward jutting jawline is a minor genetic anamoly called a "Hapsburg Jaw" appropriately enough. Once you know it, you can see it every now and then, only not nearly so pronounced as in Leopold's case.
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Old 06-29-2009, 12:30 PM   #8 (permalink)
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The Salzburg Cathedral piece is gorgeous. The other two, well, I'm not really into Habsburg portraits but they still are well done and well preserved.

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