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1970 (circa) Set of 6 Basse & Selve sample coinage
Six various alloys in 28 or 24 mm size, 2 of each, struck by the Westphalia German firm of Basse & Selve as samples for proposed coinage contracts. All base metal alloys, 24 medalets total in plush presentation box. Abt Unc to ch unc.
Abt Unc. to Ch Unc. — $377
(1388-1418 AD) goldgulden of the archbishop Werner, Wesel mint, Friedberg-3431
Goldgulden of the archbishop Werner for the archbishopric of Trier, Germany. Wesel mint, Friedberg-3431. NCS �genuine� because of a faint bend in the coin, and some faint rubbing over some old ink on the reverse. VF or a touch better in terms of we . . .
NCS VF+ — $487
1732 Bavarian silver 30 kreuzer
Quite bowed from being struck on roller dies at the mint.
NGC AU55 — $197
1756-A silver 1/6 thaler of Friedrich the Great of Prussia
Friedrich the Great of Prussia, wearing an atypical Saxon crown on the obverse. Original undipped. A fine traded for 135 euros some years back.
NGC AU50 — $377
1782 GCB silver half thaler of the city of Regensburg
Blazing proof like surfaces (and even some faint traces of double striking) but NGC still only calls it a MS 63 PL. Great reverse city view.
NGC MS63 PL — $2775
1808 silver thaler of the Rhenish Confederation
Very premium quality and near full white
NGC AU58 PQ — $1377
1813 gold 5 thaler pattern of Hannover , as owned by George III of Great Britain
As owned by George III of Great Britain. Dies as business strikes, but this has plain edge.
ICG PF40 — $977
1814 CHH province of Hannover , as owned by George III of Great Britain.
As owned by George III of Great Britain. Ten thaler dies tested on a copper planchet. Struck once, flipped over and struck again. Undoubtedly very rare.
NGC Die Trial Fine-12 BN — $477
1824 Bavarian silver thaler
Small bust and arms. Very near white and proof like. In 1950 or so this coin was merchandised as a proof, but scholarship on this issue was incomplete back then. Very nearly full white.
NGC MS62 — $1677
1855 silver 2 gulden from the free city of Frankfurt
Minted to commemorate 300 years of religious freedom
NGC MS64 — $347
1872-A gold 10 marks of Prussia, Berlin mint
NGC MS66 — $297
1915-A silver 3 marks from Prussia, commemorative coin
Commemorates the 100th anniversary of the absorption of the province of Mansfeld. White. Price reduced from $1177.
NGC MS61 — $977
1941-1942 set of 20 colored glass portrait, frosted intaglios of famous Germans
War Winter Help Society 1941-42 Set of 20 colored glass, portrait frosted intaglios of famous Germans, pierced to hang (from a Xmas tree?) Kant, Mozart, Mendel, Goethe, Bismarck, and more are pictured and named. Hitler is the only one in clear white . . .
— $777
1693 silver klippe thaler of John George IV of Saxony
Of John George IV of Saxony, on his award of the Order of the Garter. Davenport 7649. Original undipped. Slabbed in oversized NGC holder.
NGC AU50 — $1077
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