Denmark. A lucky bulk bag cherrypick, which cost me mere pennies as such. From 2009 Krause: Got somewhere around $200 (give or take twenty bucks) when I sold the coin on eBay. There was some other better Danish material in the bulk bag as well. @Mark Metzger & @Aethelred- I'll bet y'all can guess who that bag came from.
Very nice looking 2 ore and a very handsome profit. From Denmark (make that Poland since coin_nut got his piece in while I was rambling here) we head off to Germany. I absolutely love the various eagles the the BRD used on their five mark and ten mark coins.
From Aachen, formerly a German State over near the Belgium border, 1754 IIII heller with a long tongue eagle.
The Brown Northern Frog Eagle is known to hover above wetlands in Germany and northeastern Europe, snacking upon dragonflies and marsh midges, which it catches with a flick of its long tongue. How interesting to see it portrayed on an 18th century coin. Today they are of course a highly endangered species.
Sweden to Lithuania. I have a 1550 half-groschen like this in my present Eclectic Box collection which is graded PCGS MS63, but I've played it in this thread, so here is the one I had earlier. (Also gave a circulated 1558 example away in February's giveaway- they're fun coins.)