German States (13) Cologne Bishopric Issue Groschen Dietrich II von Mors undated (1414-1463) Riehl Mint, Fine, Brunswick-Luneburg-Celle (4) Silbergroschen 1621 KM#35, 2 Mariengroschen 1650 KM#202 VG, 1/48th Thaler 1694 KM#323 VG, Pfennig 1687 KM#320 VG with some pitting, Meissen Groschen Balthazar of Thurigia undated (1405-1406) Good Fine with some edge nicks, Saxony Pfennig (bracteate) FIO above two shields, c.1450 Bold Fine, 15mm diameter on an uneven flan with a small hole near the edge, East Friesland (6) Three Pfennigs 1763D KM#A231 VG, Quarter Stuber (5) 1767 KM#234 (2) both Poor, 1794 KM#271 Fair, 1823 KM#290 Fair, and another, worn with little detail visible
German States (6) Brunswick-Luneburg-Calenberg (3) 12 Mariengroschen 1669 KM#123 Fine. Ex-Mount, 1/8 Thaler 1666 LW Reverse: St. Andrew, date in legend KM#96.1 Good Fine, unpriced by Krause, Two Mariengroschen 1708HB KM#52 Fine, Ottingen Batzen 1517 Wolfgang I and Joachim MB#15 VG, Hamburg (2) Five Marks 1876J Good Fine, 1908J Fine with several surface and edge marks
German States hammered issues (6) Cologne, Pfennig, Philipp von Heinsberg (1167-1191) Obverse: Archbishop seated facing, holding mitre, crozier and book, PHILIPP ARCHIIC, Reverse: Three towers over a wall with a gate SANCTA [COLONIA] 1.40 grammes, VF with some staining on the reverse, Lubeck, Witten (c.1410) Obverse: Eagle, NONETA LVBECIEM, Reverse: Cross CIVITAS (LIPCICA? ) 0.97 grammes, Fine, Luneburg Witten (c.1389) Obverse: Eagle, NONETA LUNEBORCI Reverse: Cross DEO PATRI . S [LAVS], 1.20 grammes, Near Fine with two edge cracks, Augsburgsilver bracteate (c.1290-1330) Obverse: St. Stephen facing holding crozier and book, 0.48 grammes, NVF, Brandenburg - Stendal Hohlpenny Friedrich II (Iron tooth) 1440-1470, silver bracteate, Obverse: Half eagle and four diamonds, 0.27 grammes, Fine, and another uniface silver bracteate with devolved crude design of standing figure and two pellets, unattributed, 0.31 grammes, Fine, an unusual early European group and worthy of further study
World 17th to 19th Century in silver a small and interesting group (10) German States - Brunswick- Luneburg-Calenberg 12 Mariengroschen 1677 KM#136 Good Fine with a small dig on the reverse, Netherlands - Overijssel-Deveter Daalder (30 Stuivers) 1686 KM#83 Fine, Netherlands - Friesland Six Stuivers 1623 KM#30 VG with a flan crack, Austria Three Kreuzer 1641 KM#852 Fine, Austria Half Thaler 1714 KM#1546 Near Fine, Rare, Brazil160 Reis 1768 KM191.1 Near Fine with all major details clear, France (2) Half Ecu 1716A KM#420.1 Good Fine, 1740BB 4 over 3 Strasbourg Mint KM#484.4 VG, Bolivia Four Soles (2) 1830 PTS JL KM#96a.1 VG/Fine, 1858 PTS FJ KM#123.2 Good Fine/Fine
German States - Hanover (5) Three Mariengroschen 1816 CHH KM#114.1 GVF, One Mariengroschen 1817 H KM#113 Fine, Four Pfennigs 1817 H KM#112 Near Fine, One Pfennig 1814 H KM#103.1 Fine, 1819 C KM#104 Fine, Brunswick-Luneburg-Calenberg-Hannover (2) Two Pfennigs 1802 GFM KM#360 Fine, One Pfennig 1776 LCR KM#330.1 Good Fine
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