Today’s record list takes us to Saxony. We present the 10 highest auction results of coins from the kings and electors of the Albertine line of the House of Wettin. Ernestine issues will be presented in a separate list.
Since there is a tie regarding the 2nd and 5th place, there are neither a 3rd nor a 6th place.
Kurfürst August der Starke: 8 Dukaten 1725, Münzstätte Dresden. Goldabschlag des Talerstempels. Münzmeister Johann Georg Schomberg. „möglicherweise ein Unikat“. MS62+ NGC. Aus Auktion Heritage 3096 (2021), Los 30283.
Kurfürst Johan Georg I. 20 Dukaten 1628, Münzstätte Dresden. Geprägt mit den Stempeln den Doppelten Reichstalers. Münzmeister Hans Jakob. „Einziges bekanntes Exemplar.“ Vorzüglich. Aus Auktion Künker 221 (2012), Los 8319.
As of: 7 October 2022
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