Schätzpreis: 2.200 EURGROSSBRITANNIEN.
Penny, ND (1016-23).
Münzstätte Cricklade. Cnut.
NGC MS-64.
17002
Schätzpreis: 15.000 EURDÄNEMARK.
4 Taler Klippe, 1604.
Münzstätte Kopenhagen. Christian IV.
NGC AU Details.
17046
Schätzpreis: 600.000 EURNORWEGEN.
10 Dukaten (Portugaloser),
ND (1661). Münzstätte Christiania. Frederik III.
NGC AU Details.
18103
Schätzpreis: 10.000 EURSCHWEDEN.
Wolgast. 4 Taler, 1633.
Münzstätte Wolgast. Gustav II Adolf.
NGC AU-58.
18172
Schätzpreis: 20.000 EURDEUTSCHLAND
Sachsen. Gold Medaille /
10 Dukaten, 1635. Johann Georg I.
NGC MS-62.
18212
Schätzpreis: 18.000 EURFRANKREICH.
Kunstausstellung Gold Medaille,
1881. Société des Artistes Français.
NGC MS-61.
18255

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