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More Info About This Strasbourg Semessis

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 Posted 08/21/2018  06:44 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Aspro to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
This does not seem to exactly match any of the examples I have found on the internet. Most of the similar ones were silver or billon.

Can anyone clarify what this is . Any other information of interest would be welcome.

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 Posted 08/21/2018  07:58 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add tdziemia to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Is it the design details and type you are asking about or the color/metal?

I'm not real familiar with this type, and don't have the relevant catalogs, but if it is the color, two thoughts come to mind:
1. there are examples of recent auction sales of the 1 groschen type with golden toning on the reverse https://www.coinarchives.com/64e032...age00235.jpg

2. maybe the coin was gold plated at some time in the past to try and pass it off as a florin, since the fleur-de-lis motif is also typical of florins that were used in this part of Europe, and the diameter is a close match as well.
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I have identified this as a half groschen from 15/16 century. But it seems that it (and all similar ones)should be silver which mine is not. It has a brassy tone to it.

Hence my call for help.

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Sorry I can't offer more help. Any chance it's been plated or coated with something to make it look like gold?

Also, I couldn't find a 1/2 groschen with the exact details of yours when I went looking online yesterday (with a rosette before SEMISSIS obverse, and that three-pronged device -- is it cross and keys? -- before GLORIA), though I agree it looks like other 15/16 c. examples.

Maybe someone else on the board familiar with this part of Europe has thoughts.

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Thank you. Fingers crossed that someone will pick up on this.
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