Duchy of Prussia. Groshen 153(1?), silver, weight - 2,05 g., size - 23 mm. Ruler: Albrecht von Brandenburg-Ansbach (1525-1568).
1/12 thaler 1766, silver. Ruler: Friedrich II the Great (1740-1786). 18 groschen 175(?), silver. Ruler: Friedrich II the Great (1740-1786).
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4 groschen 1805, silver. 521, weight - 5,345 g. Berlin Mint. Ruler: Friedrich Wilhelm III (1797-1840).
1/6 thaler 1823, silver. 521, weight - 5,345 g. Berlin Mint. Ruler: Friedrich Wilhelm III (1797-1840).
Thaler 1844, silver .750, weight - 22,272 g., mintage - 50000 pcs. Berlin Mint. Friedrich Wilhelm IV (1840-1861).
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Nice coins Siberian Man! Your Prussia collection is amazing I have a few coins from there/ here is one....AV Doppel Friedrich's d'or 1831-A Berlin Mint Friedrich-Wilhelm III
Frederick III of Prussia was king for three months. Edward VIII of Great Britain lasted longer. Germany Prussia 10 Marks 1888-A (Berlin) - Frederick III FRIEDRICH DEUTSCHER KAISER KONIG V. PREUSSEN (Frederick, Emperor of Germany, King of Prussia) DEUTSCHES REICH 1888 / 10 MARK (German Empire / 10 Marks) 3.98 grams, 0.900 gold, 19mm Krause catalog number: KM-514, mintage 876,000 NGC graded MS-61 A coin like this one was part of the 1946 Hesse Jewel robbery, committed by three American Army officers stationed in Germany. After reading an account of the Hesse robbery, I had to have one. https://www.cointalk.com/threads/germany-10-marks-frederick-iii-durant-nash-hesse-jewel-heist.152173