This is a beautiful example of the single Germanic Schilling that was minted from 1685-1696. Heres some interesting details about this unique, and desirable, coin. - Composed of billon (This case containing more silver than other base metals) - Weighs around 1.20 grams - Diameter 20mm (but its super thin) I really love the obverse design: The four folded arms of Wurzburg and Guttenberg: which oddly looks similar to some Spanish designs in the early 1700s. (Let me know what you guys think about that). I happen to have the rarer variety which includes the Bischhof in different clothes that the common one. The design features a shoulder cloak with thinner outlines, rather than "fuzzier" ones. I usually don't talk about grades on my threads, but for this specimen I have to make an exception. I believe it is around F-VF. Leaning towards VF on the reverse. But commenters will always disagree with me.