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Medieval Coin To Attribute:( A Grossus Of Balthazar Of Meissen, 1369-1406)

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Medieval-Coin-To-Attribute:-A-Grossus-Of-Balthazar-Of-Meissen,-1369-1406
Medieval-Coin-To-Attribute:-A-Grossus-Of-Balthazar-Of-Meissen,-1369-1406

Weight 2.7 grams, diameter 28 mm.

I can make out some letters, or so it seems to me:

Side 1: DI GRA_IA TV_ING ________LTH

Side 2: GROSSVS + MARE_____ SNEI___

Also, it is not actually yellowish-it is an artifact of the light.
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Bob:

You are too modest. It seems to be an exact match.
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It's difficult to see, but the reverse doesn't appear to have annulets before & after the IM, so I would tentatively attribute as Krug 562/1, based on that & the second 'N' in MISNENSIS looking Roman (and the first Lombardic). I can't tell if there are annulets around the IM on the obverse.

Both Krug & Mehner are good books for this series, the latter being newer & very nicely illustrated.
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