On the OP's coin and the one in the second there is the letter "K" on the reverse side. What is its meaning? Thank you.
I would highly recommend checking out MA Shops. They have a couple of hundred dealers who have a wide variety of items and in reasonable price...
If they don't choke and gag on their new found wealth.:vomit::yack:o_O
you rarely if ever share any info with the competition, no matter how much it benefit the the greater good.
@Seattlite86 Glad you like the coins. Bargains is a relative term when it comes to dated 1400's coins. The spitzgroschens of Saxony can be found...
[ATTACH] Madonna and Christ Child.
[ATTACH] Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior. Should read I-A333 This is an R-6, 1 or 2 collectible.
[ATTACH] St.Phillip. Should read II-144
[ATTACH] St.Kilian Should read I-355
Do yourself and future collectors a favor and take a pair of pliers and squeeze the staples before they damage any coins close by.
Enjoy the show and be SAFE!! A show report would be appreciated. A bullion report as well. Lots of pictures of your purchases and the show...
[ATTACH] St. John the Baptist
[ATTACH] The most venerable of saints, Jesus Christ.
[ATTACH] One more St. Peter
[ATTACH] St. Peter
Bradley is spot on.
I don't buy ASE 's anymore unless I get them for spot usually at pawn shops. I've got about 600 +/- . Now just 5 and 10 oz. bars.
They are mildly attractive lumps of silver bullion. The Obv/Rev design should be changed every two years. I'm tired of seeing the "Walker"...
Good eye for the little lady. AU58+ - MS 62 range from the pics. Merry Christmas.
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