Yep Rex, my MT came from a dealer in Serbia recently. Lemme see what I can come up with.... How about MT's kid ???
Ferdinand I (10 March 1503 – 25 July 1564) was a Central European monarch from the House of Habsburg. He was Holy Roman Emperor from 1558, king of Bohemia and Hungary from 1526,[1] king of Croatia, Dalmatia, Slavonia, and formally king of Serbia, Galicia (in Eastern Europe) and Lodomeria, etc. He ruled the Austrian hereditary lands of the Habsburgs most of his public life, at the behest of his elder brother Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain. Ferdinand was Archduke of Austria from 1521 to 1564. After the death of his brother–in–law Louis II, Ferdinand ruled as King of Bohemia and Hungary (1526–1564).[1][2] When Charles retired in 1556, Ferdinand became his de facto successor as Holy Roman Emperor, and de jure in 1558,[1][3] while Spain, the Spanish Empire, Naples, Sicily, Milan, the Netherlands, and Franche-Comté went to Philip, son of Charles. Austria 1564 1 thaler
Hello N.E.V. I was on travel when you started this post & I just saw it now. It was my pleasure to mail you the coins. As I recall, there were about 100 coins from 25 different countries so you may still be sorting them out. Which ones were the most difficult to research or are there any that you haven't found in your catalog?
Irina, another grand coin. Do you have a link, that would allow me to see your entire collection ??? Here is a nice milenium austrian.
here is our website: www.wcsdeals.com with all coins around the World, except Russia, it's belong to my private collection. if something come to you - Russian , I'm ready to trade for anything you like, or buy, just let me know. few years ago I collect errors , so I do have some very nice errors in my private collection to.
Irina, I was just wondering which mint it was from, your 15k from 1696 of Hungary. Ripley, that is an interesting proof with the Roman Empror Marcus Aurelius on the front. moneye12: you say it is the size of a 1 pence piece.... a 1 pence piece from when? Like a modern British 1 pence?