I was not at the show, yet a friend brought these to Todd for imaging (Todd Pollock/BlueCC Photo/Bluevette). These add to the consistency of the display and get far more out of the coins. 1604. Austria. Rudolf II (1576-1612) Taler. Hall Mint. DAV-3005. Beautifully toned coin with a sharp strike. Original surfaces with underlying luster. These do not come nicer - ex EVP coin. NGC MS-64. 1626 (in Roman numerals). Augsburg as free state. Struck in the name of Ferdinand II as Holy Roman Emperor (1578 -1637) Taler. DAV-5024. Forster 182. 43mm. Mint master. Balthasar Schmidt . Obv: Crowned and nimbate eagle facing, head left, with wings displayed, holding scepter and sword; globus cruciger below. Rev: City view of Augsburg; above, two cherubs supporting pine cone set on ornate base. Highly lustrous coin with very sharp strike and details. NGC MS-64. 1682. Salzburg. Max Gandolph Graf Kuenburg (1648-1687) Commemorative Taler. DAV-3509. Struck in 1682 commemorating the 1100 year of the bishopric state of Salzburg. PCGS MS-64. 1694. Salzburg. Johann Ernst von Thun und Hohenstein (1687-1709) Taler. DAV-3510. Very attractive silvery rose with deeper blue at the peripheries. Amazing eye appeal. PCGS MS-62. 1750s. Austria - Habsburg Territories. Cities in the Habsburg lands. Kremnitz Mint. Rare Dicker Double Schautaler (St. Georgstaler), ND (18th Century Issue). Engraved by Heinrich Fuchs. 61.74gr. Obv: St. George riding right, slaying the dragon. Reverse: Wind god blows to right. Christ and two apostles on ship. Huszar (Voglhuber 23, listed as a simple Schautaler). RR Very attractive item. Huszar has this piece as engraved by Heinrich Fuchs who worked at the Kremnitz mint during the mid-18th century. He suspects that under the wing of the dragon on the left is the medalist’s signature. NGC AU-55. 1786-A. Joseph II (1780-1790) 1/2 Taler. Vienna Mint. KM-399. Herinek 161. Huszár 1875, Unger II. 1324a. Wonderful piece, bright luster intact, sharp details. Scarce in GEM grade. NGC MS-65. 1908. Franz Joseph I (1848-1916) 5 Corona. 60th year of reign commemorative. Vienna Mint. 36mm, 24.07gr. Obv: Bust of Francis Joseph to right. Rev: On the left value 5 COR., crow above. Crowned double eagle with Austrian coat of arms on its chest, holding sword and orb on the right. KM-2809. F-2185, J-397. Light satiny toning. NGC MS-65. 1850-P. Italian States, Sardinia. Vittorio Emanuele II. 5 Lire. Genoa mint, Giuseppe Ferraris as diecutter. Mint mark, Anchor. 37.2mm, 25gr. Mintage: 721,000. DAV-137. Pagani-370. KM-144.2. MIR-1057a (R). A true standout survivor of this scarce issue. Light, golden tone blankets lustrous surfaces. Very rare in this quality. NGC MS-63.