Goldmedaille, auf die Vermählung mit
Maria Louise von Österreich.
Vorzüglich.


Michael Feodorowitsch, 1613-1645.
4 Dukaten o. J., St. Petersburg. Novodel.
Äußerst selten.
Vorzüglich bis Stempelglanz.

Elisabeth I., 1741-1761.
10 Rubel 1757, St. Petersburg.
Sehr selten.
Fast vorzüglich.

Georg Friedrich "der Jüngere", 1692-1703.
Taler 1694, Schwabach.
Mit Randschrift.
Äußerst selten.
NGC AU55. Gutes vorzüglich.

Georg Wilhelm, 1712-1726.
Taler 1712, auf den Regierungsantritt.
Äußerst selten.
NGC MS64. Stempelglanz.

Bankportugalöser zu 10 Dukaten 1667.
Äußerst selten.
Vorzüglich.

Philipp Adolph von Ehrenberg, 1623-1631.
Goldgulden, 1626.
Äußerst selten.
NGC MS62. Stempelglanz.

Johann Philipp von Greiffenklau zu Vollraths, 1699-1719.
5 Dukaten 1702.
Äußerst selten.
NGC MS63. Prägefrisch.

Münzen, Medaillen und mehr

Swiss marksmen in the U.S.
In 1897, Swiss marksmen held a national shooting competition. A medal from the Rod K. Moore Collection commemorates it, featuring William Tell, Helvetia, and Lady Liberty—how did it reach America?read more at our partner SIXBID

Birds of Paradise in the German Empire
Arguably the most fine and wanted commemorative coin of the German Empire features a bird of paradise. This motif was chosen for reasons that went beyond mere aesthetics.read more at our partner SIXBID
Menschen und Märkte
Stadt Byzantion.
Stater (250 – 1. Jahrhundert v. Chr.).
Erhaltung: vz+


Matidia.
Denar (112 n. Chr.), Rom.
Erhaltung: sehr selten, ss/ss+

Julian II.
Apostata als Caesar.
Solidus (355-357 n. Chr.), Rom.
Erhaltung: Prägefrisch


















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