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Help To Date A Hamburg Schilling

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 Posted 04/29/2024  11:28 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add ttkoo to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi again, I am trying to pin down this schilling through the design of the wreath ribbon bow, and the style of text on the reverse.
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The only example with a double bow that I can find is a 1676 and clearly this is not a match!
I have found this example https://www.acsearch.info/image.html?id=7876491 which seems to fit most of the characteristics of mine, however the bow is single looped.
Any thoughts if this could be a variety of the 1758?
17mm 0.82g
As always, many thanks for looking.


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Here's one from 1763 with a double bow. Not a die match.

EDIT: found a few more double bows dated 1763, from several different dies; they seem to have been common in that year. No match so far. Could easily be some other date.
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Thanks @j1m.
That's very helpful and narrows the gap a bit. I will keep searching. Cheers
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Obverse die match, 1763.

(It doesn't seem to match the reverse but I'd be surprised if they used the same obverse die across multiple years.)
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Once again, many thanks @j1m. I'll do an overlay comparison later today, but it sure looks like matching the obverse. It's being recorded now as a 1763.
Cheers
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