[ATTACH] A half spitzgroschen from Freiberg.
[ATTACH] From the Freiberg mint,
[ATTACH] A half groschen from the Cleve mint. The image on the right shows some "ghosting".
[ATTACH] A groschen from the Cleve mint. This one is actually nice.
[ATTACH] A spitzgroschen from the Colditz mint.
A neat Unc. cent with upright "55"'s. Possibly nailed up over a front door to someone's house.
[ATTACH] A Demi Briquet from Antwerp.
[ATTACH] A Briquet from Antwerp.
[ATTACH] A double Briquet from Antwerp.
[ATTACH] A Jager from the Wijk-bij-Duurstede mint.
[ATTACH] A double Briquet from the Bruges mint.
[ATTACH] A double Briquet from the Antwerp mint.
[ATTACH] From the Zwickau mint. The spitzgroschen from 1475 1477 are relatively easy to find with only a couple of tough ones.
[ATTACH] Nice clean piece. From the Freiberg mint.
@panzerman, Thank you for the kind words. Bob Levinson's collection is far and away the finest private collection of these coins, about 6x larger...
That 1804 sure could tell some stories. Made into a cog wheel by an enterprising laborer. Then plugged later by a dealer or collector. These are...
Accept for when @ycon shared his/her pic of their Levinson VII-7 and @panzerman 1497 Ducat and his 1499 Ducat, I thought there would be more...
[ATTACH] A half Ortug with a large "S". The right image should be rotated 90% clockwise. Also from the Stockholm mint.
[ATTACH] A half Ortug with the bust of the king (right image). From the Stockholm mint.
[ATTACH] The second variety, this with modern, upright "7". Also from the Lienz mint.
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