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Categories • Coin Galleries August 2006 → World Coins → World Gold, Platinum and Palladium Coins → Europe → Germany and German States |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
369 |
BADEN. Friedrich I, 1856-1907
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CH VF |
$100.00 |
10 Mark, 1873 G. Karlsruhe. Head l. Rv.1. KM 260. Light problem-free wear. Choice Very Fine. (Est. $150-$180) |
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370 |
Friedrich I, 1856-1907
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VF |
$115.00 |
10 Mark, 1898 G. Karlsruhe. Head l. Rv.3. KM 267. Reverse die cracks, bright surfaces. Very Fine. (Est. $175-$200) |
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371 |
BRUNSWICK-WOLFENBÜTTEL. Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand, 1780-1806
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BU |
$2,800.00 |
10 Taler, 1800 MC. Ornate Arms in garland, Legend presents the Latin titles of this first Brunswick Duke to fall in the fight against Napoleon, Auerstadt, 1806. Rv. Value as * X */ THALER. KM 1041. This historical coin combines beauty, historical importance and outstanding rarity in a single formidable package. Brilliant Uncirculated or finer. (Est. $2500-$3000) |
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372 |
ERFURT. Freiestadt
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GD VF |
$4,400.00 |
Goldgulden, 1622. Helmeted Arms divide date within beaded circle. Rv. Oval Arms within beaded circle. Fr.916. Rare. Small edge split. Good Very Fine. (Est. $1800-$2200) |
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373 |
PRUSSIA. Wilhelm I, 1861-1888
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VF to EF |
$80.00 |
10 Mark, 1880 A. Head r. Rv.2. KM 504. Deep toning flecks at the rims. Very Fine to Extremely Fine. (Est. $100-$125) |
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374 |
Friedrich III, March-June, 1888
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UNC |
$145.00 |
20 Mark, 1888. Head r. of 90-day Kaiser who died of throat cancer before his coins could be struck. Rv.2. KM 515. Uncirculated. (Est. $125-$175) |
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375 |
Friedrich III.
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EF |
$136.00 |
20 Mark, 1888 A. Another as last. KM 515. Extremely Fine. (Est. $100-$150) |
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376 |
Wilhelm II, 1888-1918
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EF |
$92.00 |
10 Mark, 1907. Bare head r. Rv.3. KM 520. Extremely Fine. (Est. $100-$150) |
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