[ATTACH] This schilling was made at the Damm mint. This piece is about the size of a U.S. five cent piece.
[ATTACH] This piece is similar to the previous coin but with the date on one side only. This variety comes with the date on either by itself or on...
[ATTACH] This and the next piece are varieties in that they have the date (97=95 the medieval "5" looks like a "7" with a wavy top bar). This...
[ATTACH] The auction company that I bought this from this past fall (2018) had a hard time attributing this coin. I could not find a reference for...
They may be Video Arcade Tokens.
I've never seen either before.
@DEA Thank you for the kind words. I consider it an honor to be on a list that includes @talerman and @panzerman . They both have museum...
[ATTACH] Another example, nothing to brag about.
[ATTACH] Both dates are at 11:00 in the pics. This is a Half Schwertgroschen. Minted in Schneeberg.
[ATTACH] I believe this piece to be a discovery piece. It does not match up with any of the pieces described in Bob Levinson's book. I will send...
That's all I've got for 1496. I hope that if any of you have a question you will ask.
[ATTACH] A Goldgulden from the Frankfurt mint.
[ATTACH] This piece is a Schilling. From the mint in Damm.
[ATTACH] This is a Zingroschen. Minted in Leipzig. The star mint mark is visible at 5:00 on the right image.
[ATTACH] A double Briquet. From the Antwerp mint. I hope to upgrade this one as well.
[ATTACH] This is a Double Patard. From the Dordrecht mint.
[ATTACH] This uniface Pfennig was minted in Erfurt. This is also an R3 rarity.
[ATTACH] This is a Half Albus. I hope to upgrade one day.
[ATTACH] This is a Toison D'Argent minted in Antwerp.
[ATTACH] This Schilling was minted in Wurzburg. Levinson says that this is an R3 rarity, 6-10 known.
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