Wow ! And such breadth (even including a touch of downmarket silver) ! I love the Peshawar bust and the Piacenza hunting dog.
1558 Bishopric of LIEGE Robert de Berghes Rixdaler [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Two more 1559s Austria SALZBURG Archbishop Michael von Kuenburg 1/2 Guldiner 1559 Salzburg (literally Salt Fortress in German) had important...
Value seems to vary widely. On the optimistic end, this coin, which seems to be a small variety of your type in EF, sold for CHF 800 (also $ 800...
This appears to be a luigino struck for Maria-Maddalena Centurioni, wife of Pascal Malaspina (1663-1669). Luigini were copies of French coins...
105 g ! Wow !
Isn't Riga in Latvia or Swedish Livonia rather than Estonia ? Doesn't change the fact that it is an outstandingly beautiful coin
Beautiful coin but 1567 is, of course, a year when it was struck under Charles' actual rule. Perhaps you should try to complement it with a...
Sorry, can't help you on Julich. I assume Cologne had a much bigger population so it is not surprising they are more common. On the French coins...
You obviously have a well developed collector gene! One advantage of the coins versus chasing butterflies in Canada is that they are available...
Things are moving fast here. I would like to post my 1561 coin FRANCE Teston de Dauphiné of Charles IX but struck in name of his predecessor...
43 mm. 30.67 g. There is also a 1 1/2 Mark with the same design but 37 mm and 15.07 g. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Another coin of Erik XIV of SWEDEN 1562 3 Mark with a view of Stockholm on reverse [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Thank you. That sounds like a book I should have.
Another pair of eagle eyes on this thread ! It's good we have you to keep us up to the mark. What is your source for the precise dates of the...
Back to 1563.... 1563 Germany PFALZ Friedrich III of Simmern Guldentaler (60 Kreuzer) with title of...
Good point ! You're rushing us, panzerman !
For once I have a coin which glitters like panzerman's, although the Austrians struck a higher quality coinage than the French at that time 1564...
Thank you. However, if mine is magnificent, what is your's, which glitters like gold and appears to extend across the numismatic universe ?
Another modest coin to follow Panzerman's beautiful (if inscrutable) gold 1565 Italy CASALE Margarita Paleologo & Guglielmo Gonzaga Bianco...
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