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<p>[QUOTE="Joshua Lemons, post: 26518812, member: 82388"]A few new beauties!</p><p>These first two coins were raw examples I sent for grading.</p><p>First up, a 1/84 gulden from Schweinfurt, AU58BN. Schweinfurt is among the many German States that struck the bulk of its issues during the kipper period. If anyone saw my Nurnberg error coin post, you'll recognize the similarities of the reverses, though the Schweinfurt is considerably larger in diameter.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1690316[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p>Next up, a fairly scarce 1/24 thaler from Marsberg, AU50. The true view really pops the speckles on the imperial orb, but in hand, they are much less noxious![ATTACH=full]1690317[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>Thirdly, a late middle ages kreuzer from Breisach. Graded VF25, this coin was minted right around the turn of the century, Krause listing it as c.1505. I've taken a liking to these later middle ages pieces recently.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1690318[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p>Lastly, a siege issue from the town of Minden graded VF30. Dated 1634 and struck as a klippe, this emergency issue was produced during the thirty years war in a short three month conflict between Catholic imperial forces and the Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg who collaborated with the invading Protestant Swedes.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1690319[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Joshua Lemons, post: 26518812, member: 82388"]A few new beauties! These first two coins were raw examples I sent for grading. First up, a 1/84 gulden from Schweinfurt, AU58BN. Schweinfurt is among the many German States that struck the bulk of its issues during the kipper period. If anyone saw my Nurnberg error coin post, you'll recognize the similarities of the reverses, though the Schweinfurt is considerably larger in diameter. [ATTACH=full]1690316[/ATTACH] Next up, a fairly scarce 1/24 thaler from Marsberg, AU50. The true view really pops the speckles on the imperial orb, but in hand, they are much less noxious![ATTACH=full]1690317[/ATTACH] Thirdly, a late middle ages kreuzer from Breisach. Graded VF25, this coin was minted right around the turn of the century, Krause listing it as c.1505. I've taken a liking to these later middle ages pieces recently. [ATTACH=full]1690318[/ATTACH] Lastly, a siege issue from the town of Minden graded VF30. Dated 1634 and struck as a klippe, this emergency issue was produced during the thirty years war in a short three month conflict between Catholic imperial forces and the Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg who collaborated with the invading Protestant Swedes. [ATTACH=full]1690319[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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