[ATTACH] This Goldgulden was struck in Swabia. Well struck and well preserved.
[ATTACH] This Zingroschen was minted in Schneeberg.
[ATTACH] This Goldgulden was struck in Nordlingen.
Netherlands[ATTACH] She's a little rough but she still a favorite.
I found two in the CoinStar reject cup about three weeks ago. You might have the same luck.
[ATTACH] This rare copper Double Mite was struck in Namur.
[ATTACH] This Toison D' Argent was struck in Antwerp.
[ATTACH] This Scherf was struck in Erfurt.
[ATTACH] This Half-Albus was minted in the Palatinate.
[ATTACH] This piece was minted in Cassel. G L H COMIT DE CYGENHA 67 Medieval "7". L D G LANTGRAVIVS HASS
[ATTACH] This was minted by the Hesse-Marburg. G L H COMIT DE CYGENH 67 Medieval "7". H D G LANTGRAVAVIVS HAS
[ATTACH] This Horngroschen was struck in Colditz. W D G DVX SAX TVR L MARCH HIS 67 Medieval "7". E A D G DVCS SAX TVR L MARCH HIS
[ATTACH] This Horngroschen was minted in Leipzig. As usual, the central features are weak. At least the date is readable. W D G DVX SAX TVR L...
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[ATTACH] This piece from Heidleberg is a goldgulden. This is not listed in Levinson's book. It has a "lightning bolt" for the "5". Both Aethelred...
[ATTACH] This Half Schwertgroschen is from Schneeberg. This one has a date on both sides.
[ATTACH] A Half Groschen from Mainz.
[ATTACH] This is a Half Schwertgroschen.
[ATTACH] Here is the "backwards " "2". Should read "Pommerania"
[ATTACH] There are two different varieties for this coin. One with a "forward facing" "2" in the date, the other with a "backwards" "2".
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