[ATTACH] There are two varieties of this coin. Supposedly some old dies were found and put into service in the 1600's.
[ATTACH] A little wavy, tried to upgrade, unsuccessfully. Surprised at the condition since gold coins for the most part were considered stores of...
[ATTACH] A well struck gold piece. Nice clear date. Pre 1491 A.D. dated gold is rare. The exception being, the 1436-38 German pieces.
[ATTACH] Not much to say about this piece. For me a clear date is important.
[ATTACH] The only date for Sweden prior to 1500 A.D. There are several varieties and denominations. Bought this from Dr. Arnold Singer.
[ATTACH] When my parents escaped Hungary in the fall of 1956 they were assigned to a refugee camp on the outskirts of Wiener Neustadt. Only 2...
[ATTACH] A nice full date. To find a fully struck coin is a rarity. This was minted in Graz. The city Graz is part of my families history.
[ATTACH] Early Dated coins from the 1450's and 60's are relatively rare compared to other dates. The exception are the Saxon Horngroschens.
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[ATTACH] First year for Early Dated Austrian coinage. This piece was mentioned in an article a couple of months after I purchased iit.
[ATTACH] The last year for weisspfennigs. Date: M CCCC L
[ATTACH] A more recent purchase. Still using the short cross.
[ATTACH] These weisspfennigs are a lot of fun to collect. A date run is within reach. This one needs an Acatone bath.
[ATTACH] It is relatively easy to acquire some Early Dated gold coins. One just has to be patient.
[ATTACH] First Early Dated (Anno Domini) dated gold coin. Several issuing mints. Some very rare pieces.
[ATTACH] This date and coin starts a century long issuing of this coin Several cities issued them. Not all dates are known.
[ATTACH] A relatively common Early Date, but rarely comes nice. Date: CCCC XXII
[ATTACH] Another short cross Date: CCCC XVIII
[ATTACH] This one has a short cross. Date: CCCC XII
[ATTACH] Another medium sized cross. The date reads CCCC TERCIO
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