Mint mark Featherbush. Extremely rare.
Very attractive piece with magnificent gold patina,
almost extremely fine.
10 Ducats 1650 GH, Wroclaw.
Of the highest rarity. Unique. Very fine +.
Duke of Friedland. Reichstaler 1627, Jitschin.
Extremely rare variant. Attractive piece with fine patina.
Almost extremely fine.
2 Ducats 1623, Stuttgart, struck on the occasion of his
appointment as colonel of the Swabian Circle in 1622.
Extremely rare. Almost uncirculated.
PCGS MS65. Rare. Extremely fine-uncirculated.
1635-1666. Löser (multiple taler) in the weight of
5 Reichstalers 1638, Zellerfeld, on the imperial confirmation
of the succession. Of the highest rarity. Cabinet piece.
Rouble 1741, St. Petersburg. Extremely rare.
Attractive piece with fine toning, almost extremely fine.
PF64 CAMEO. Very rare, especially in this condition.
Only 1,500 pieces struck. Attractive piece. Proof.
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