German States (7) Isny Four Kreuzers 1527 MB#15 Good Fine/Fine, Augsburg Batzen Eberhard IV 1532 Imperial Mint VG, Kaufbeuren Three Kreuzer 1552 MB#32 VG, Kempten (2) Half Batzen (2) 1512 MB16 Fine, 1553 MB#49 Near Fine, Minden 1/24th Thaler date worn MB#65 VG, Muhlhausen Two Pfennige 1737 KM#55 VG
German States - Augsburg (7) Batzen 1516 MB#17 VG the flan perforated in two places, Two Kreuzer (Half Batzen) 1626KM#A16 About Fine with patchy tone, Kreuzer (2) 1622 KM#A10 VG, 1643 KM#78 VG with some corrosion spots, Two Pfennig 1765 Reverse with curved legend KM#169 variety, VG, One Pfennig 1800 KM#189 VG holed, Heller, Free City type, Obverse VG, the reverse worn smooth
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
Germany, Augsburg Merit Medal 1796 by Nevs. Obv. pillar with city behind, rev. 9 line inscription "Augesbvrgs bewaffneten burgern für erworbene verdienste um die vaterstadt zum andenken gewidmet von Dankbaren mitburgern und inwohnern 1796" EF
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