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8 Shillings Or 1/4 Thaler 1622 Rrr?

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 Posted 05/05/2014  06:50 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add userbreak to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hello. I am from Russia. Sorry for my English.

In Tver region has been the silver coin. On Russian forums defined as 8 shillings or 1/4 Thaler 1622, Luneburg (lower Saxony). Catalog Krause # 63 (1)6ZZ(b)

Please tell me please. How rare this coin? And what is its price in this condition?

The weight of coins approximately 6.7-6.8 grams. Can make additional photo.


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 Posted 05/05/2014  3:47 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Petrus to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
MON:NOV:CIV:LUNAEBURGEN
MONETA NOVA CIVIS LUNAEBURGEN
New money of the city Luneburg
FERDINANDUS.II.D.G.RO.I.S.A.
FERDINANDUS II DEO GRATIA ROMANORUM IMPERATOR SEMPER AUGUSTUS
Ferdinand the second, by the grace of God, everlasting emperor of the Holy Roman Empire
(semper augustus = everlasting)
As you see in Krause, there is no price. That means the coins is very rare.
Here is the current price : http://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide/...-duid-352132
Your coin should be, in that state, have a value of 300 to 500 euro's. To be shure, please ask an auctioneer.
http://www.coins-auctioned.com/
http://www.goldbergcoins.com/
https://www.baldwin.co.uk/
Nice coin!!
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Thanks for the detailed comment. What do You think, what is the real price will be available for sale at the auction in Russia? The minimum start on your opinion?
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I believe this coin is also separately listed as KM #A53. Not sure why Krause also included in with the KM #63 coins, but the Krause books are known for doing strange things.
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I do not know how the market in Russia goes.
In europ you should get easely 15000 to 25000 roubles
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