Schätzpreis: 50.000 EURBaltikum. Livländischer Orden.
Gotthard Kettler, 1559-1561.
2 1/2 Dukaten o. J., Münzstätte vermutlich Riga.
Von größter Seltenheit.
Fast vorzüglich.
2
Schätzpreis: 50.000 EURBayern. Ferdinand Maria, 1651-1679.
4 Dukaten 1665, München.
Von großer Seltenheit.
Sehr attraktives Exemplar mit feiner Goldtönung,
min. justiert, vorzüglich.
531
Schätzpreis: 10.000 EUREngland. Charles I, 1625-1649.
Pound zu 20 Shillings 1642,
Oxford, geprägt während des Bürgerkriegs, 1642-1648.
Sehr selten und überdurchschnittlich erhalten.
Gut ausgeprägt, kl. Schrötlingsfehler am Rand,
sehr schön-vorzüglich.
1075
Schätzpreis: 20.000 EURMecklenburg-Strelitz.
Friedrich Wilhelm, 1860-1904.
20 Mark 1874.
Selten. Prachtexemplar von feiner Erhaltung.
Fast Stempelglanz.
2025
Schätzpreis: 5.000 EURVOC. Westfriesland.
Dukaton (Zilveren Rijder) 1728, Hoorn.
Sehr selten.
Sehr attraktives Exemplar mit feiner Tönung,
vorzüglich-Stempelglanz.
2546
Schätzpreis: 5.000 EURVOC. Batavia.
Niederländischer Dukat (Nederlandse Dukaat) 1693,
von Holland, Münzstätte Dordrecht,
mit Gegenstempel von Batavia (von 1700)
auf der Vorderseite: B.
Von größter Seltenheit.
Leicht gewellt, vorzüglich-Stempelglanz.
2620
Schätzpreis: 25.000 EURKönigreich Niederlande.
10 Gulden type 1846.
Von größter Seltenheit. PMG Choice Very Fine 35.
Keine Falten, nur leicht an den Ecken beschädigt.
Vorzüglich.
3076
Schätzpreis: 15.000 EURKönigreich Niederlande.
50 Gulden type 1884.
Von größter Seltenheit. PMG Very Fine 25.
Loch in der Mitte und kleiner Löcher.
Schön +.
3229
Schätzpreis: 15.000 EURErzbistum Salzburg.
Leonhard von Keutschach, 1495-1519.
3 Dukaten 1513.
Von großer Seltenheit.
Attraktives Exemplar mit hübscher Goldpatina, min. gewellt,
vorzüglich.
4001
Schätzpreis: 15.000 EURErzbistum Salzburg.
Markus Sittikus von Hohenems, 1612-1619.
4 Dukaten 1615.
Sehr selten. Leicht gewellt, winz. Kratzer,
vorzüglich-Stempelglanz.
4333

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