AV 20 Marks Bayern 1872-D Munchen Mint Ludwig II MS-64

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  1. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    My coin from King who built the Worlds most beautifull castle...Neuschwanstein. john photos 1 011 (Medium).jpg john photos 1 012 (Medium).jpg
     
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  3. Dcordeiro

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  4. Numismat

    Numismat World coin enthusiast

    I'm also a fan of Kaisereich silver and gold, though these gold ones can get difficult to afford pretty fast in the MS range :)
     
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  5. Dcordeiro

    Dcordeiro Active Member

    Unfortunately its not only the gold ones... its also a lot of the silver ones.
     
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  6. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    Me too! Too bad, Germany has not made many good looking coins since 1918!
    There nicest material was produced from 1500-1869. Esp. Holy Roman Empire gold/silver!

    John
     
  7. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    I find the hardest to get FDC are from Hessen/Darmstadt.

    John
     
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  8. Dcordeiro

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    I then look at the HA CICF auction and some of the german states specimens they have for bids... and uffffff... why mother did you make me beautiful instead of rich?
     
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  9. Numismat

    Numismat World coin enthusiast

    Yes, even mid grade circulated examples sell for high prices compared to other states, even though some like the 1875/1876 5 mark coins show up for sale about as often as some lower priced types.
     
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  10. chrisild

    chrisild Coin Collector

    There are quite a few beautiful castles and palaces in the world, but that thing is not among them. :p Fortunately Ludwig did not have the chance to ruin Bavaria financially by completing his Cinderella castle. The location is great though.

    De gustibus, etc. ;) Those early 10M and 20M coins, well, the text on the common side (with the denomination) is a bad example of spacing and "distribution" of the characters. At least that was fixed just a few years later. And if we leave all those coins out that were not made for circulation but were "representation" pieces only, or (these days) just collector coins ...

    But of course I am aware of the fact that, just as quite a few car fans prefer vintage/classic vehicles, many coin collectors like "the past" better than what is made today. Fortunately there are still many (even affordable) coins from many centuries in the world. :)

    Christian
     
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  11. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    Maybe she messed up on both accounts with me! Like, I once posted before....guys like Warren Buffet make laugh! All those BILLIONS he has sitting in investments....why not spend 90 percent on.

    complete collection of perfect quality Roman Aureii
    Polish 1621 100 dukats Sigismund III
    Translyvania 1678 100 dukats Michal Apafi
    Bohemia 1629 100/50/40 dukats Ferdinand III
    and on and on and on......go to bed with smile...walk up with smile!

    Sadly for me ....I can dream. BORING.....
    John
     
  12. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    You are right there are MANY beautifull castles....but i kinda like his design. Also, I like Classical Art/music better then modern, also prefer American 50/60s Muscle Cars like 67 vette. In coins, well the UK kept a design invented in 1820/
    St. George and the Dragon still on AV Sovereigns today...exactly same as 1820...good choice! Canada, used to have beautifully engraved banknote 1935/37 today they look like play money. Before the advent of paper currency, people carried in their pockets/purses hard money. Most of these coins had a really nice design. Compare from Germany a modern EURO coin/ then compare to recently the 20 marks I posted, or that 1642/41 dukat from Brandenburg-Bayreuth (Which was designed/struck in middle of Europes most horrific War.
    John
     
  13. chrisild

    chrisild Coin Collector

    Fortunately we have a large variety of country specific sides when it comes to euro circulation coins. (Think Italy or Slovenia for example.) This specific 20 M coin I do not find that attractive, mostly due to the spacing issue that I mentioned. Quite a few from earlier periods, including many of those you posted, look gorgeous however. They would not be the kind of coins that the "common man" had in his pockets (many low denomination coins were kind of dull, like today) but the taler or gold coins certainly show a lot of artistic skills. And I am glad that you and others present them here. :)

    Christian
     
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