Wreath Crown/ awesome coins, you and I collect same stuff Here is another from my coll. Basel AV Dukat 1653 Struck from bad reverse dies/ weakness in center
France BESANCON 1/2 Taler 1667 Besancon was officially a part of the Empire until the Treaty of Westphalia in 1648. The coinage right was granted to the city in 1526 by Charles V and in commemoration larger Besancon coins always show his standing figure. In 1678 the city was formally ceded to France by the Peace of Nijmegen.
1809 Tryol 20 Kreuzer, struck during the Tyrolean insurrection. I've got the 1 Kreuzer but it's not nearly as nice.
This is a nice and interesting coin but I don't think Tyrol counts as a city. It might be better posted on the Coins and History thread.
City of Besançon silver Carolus 1542 Silver, 19 mm, 1.44 gm Obverse: Crowned bust of Charles V facing left / CAROLVS V IMPERATOR Reverse: Arms of the city / MONE CIVI BISVNTINE 1542 Catalog: Roberts 7005 (James N. Roberts, The Silver Coins of Medieval France, 1996) Charles V, as King of Spain, was reported given a golden falcon by the Knights of St. John in return for the island of Malta. Mexico has honored him by naming a candy bar after him, the "Carlos Quinto". Besançon is a city currently part of France. It has been passed around between German states, Spain, and France. It was part of the Holy Roman Empire since 1034 and was designated the Free Imperial City of Besançon in 1184. The city struck coins between 1526 and 1673. I just had to have a coin with Charles V on it after reading Dashiell Hammett's book The Maltese Falcon and now I do.
Here's one more appropriate for this thread. It also happens to be my avatar at the moment. Münster 1608 3 Schilling with EVB countermark (Engelbert von Brabeck, the Canon of Münster and Speyer). @dirty_brian do you collect German States Coinage by chance? I love to connect with those that do. It's my current focus.
And at the opposite extreme ZURICH Uniface Billon Angster n.d. (16th cent.) 13.5 mm 0.247 g. Easily lost
Salamis/ City State in Cyprus AV Stater ND struck at Salamis Mint King Nikokreon 330-12BC This guy was King of Salamis, after the death of Alexander III of Macedonia, infighting developed between his generals. Ptolemy had been given control of Egypt/ and sought Nikokreon as an ally. Later, he helped him gain control over the whole Island.
Mysia/ Kyzikos EL Hemihekte (1/12 Stater) ND circa 475-450BC Kyzikos Mint obv: Head of Attis rev: Quadripartite Incuse Square