Estimated price: 40,000 EUREngland. Charles I, 1625-1649. Triple Unite 1642, Oxford.
Mint mark Featherbush. Extremely rare.
Very attractive piece with magnificent gold patina,
almost extremely fine.
Fall Auction Sales 410-41415
Estimated price: 75,000 EURHoly Roman Empire. Ferdinand III, 1625-1637-1657.
10 Ducats 1650 GH, Wroclaw.
Of the highest rarity. Unique. Very fine +.
Fall Auction Sales 410-414132
Estimated price: 15,000 EURGerman States. Wallenstein. Albrecht, 1623-1634,
Duke of Friedland. Reichstaler 1627, Jitschin.
Extremely rare variant. Attractive piece with fine patina.
Almost extremely fine.
Fall Auction Sales 410-414426
Estimated price: 15,000 EURGerman States. Wurttemberg. Johann Friedrich, 1608-1628.
2 Ducats 1623, Stuttgart, struck on the occasion of his
appointment as colonel of the Swabian Circle in 1622.
Extremely rare. Almost uncirculated.
Fall Auction Sales 410-414830
Estimated price: 20,000 EURUnited States of America / USA. 20 Dollars 1929, Philadelphia.
PCGS MS65. Rare. Extremely fine-uncirculated.
Fall Auction Sales 410-4141504
Estimated price: 40,000 EURGerman States. Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel. August the Younger,
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.
Fall Auction Sales 410-4141551
Estimated price: 10,000 EURRussian Empire. Ivan III, 1740-1741.
Rouble 1741, St. Petersburg. Extremely rare.
Attractive piece with fine toning, almost extremely fine.
Fall Auction Sales 410-4141858
Estimated price: 50,000 EURGerman-New-Guinea. 20 New-Guinea Mark 1895, A.
PF64 CAMEO. Very rare, especially in this condition.
Only 1,500 pieces struck. Attractive piece. Proof.
Fall Auction Sales 410-4143360
Estimated price: 20,000 EURNetherlands. Province of Holland.
5 Ducats (Piedfort) 1673, Amsterdam, struck during
the siege by French troops. Very rare. Uncirculated.
Fall Auction Sales 410-4144462
Estimated price: 75,000 EURNetherlands. City of Campen. Double Rosenoble n. d. (1600).
Imitation of the sovereign of Queen Elizabeth of England.
Of the highest rarity. Only 5-6 pieces struck.
Attractive piece. Extremely fine.
Fall Auction Sales 410-4145055

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Naval battle near Elseneur. Painting by Peter van de Velde. Coin: Netherlands / Holland and West Frisia. Pattern for the 1670 scheepjesschelling. Very rare. Very fine. Estimate: 200 euros. From Künker 414 (27/28 September), No. 4447.

Bloody Flag and Scheepjesschelling

On 27 and 28 September 2024, Künker will auction off part 2 of the Beuth Collection with Dutch coins in collaboration with Laurens Schulman. This important collection includes numerous rarities. But it also contains affordable coins with two-digit estimates that are just as fascinating as their unique and extremely rare counterparts, as we will prove in this article.
Some of the protagonists of the 30 Years' War depicted on coins. Coin photos: Künker (see further illustrations of the article). Background: copper engraving of the second battle of Breitenfeld on October 23, 1642, detail.

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