German States – Regensburg. Ducat, 1657. Fr-2466; Beck-424; KM-91. 3.47 grams. 21.8 mm. Obv. City arms, crossed keys in cartouche in inner circle, date and legend. Reverse Double eagle. Title in the name of Ferdinand III.
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2015-03-06
German States - Regensburg. Ducat, 1657. Fr-2466; Beck-424; KM-91. 3.47 grams. 21.8 mm. Obv. City arms, crossed keys in cartouche in inner circle, date and legend. Reverse Double eagle. Title in the name of Ferdinand III. Very Rare. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value $4,000 - 5,000. The Dr. Jac ...
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anonymous
2015-03-06
German States - Regensburg. Ducat, 1651. Fr-2466; Beck-417; KM-91. 3.47 grams. 21.8 mm. Obv. City arms, crossed keys in cartouche in inner circle, date and legend. Reverse Double eagle. Title in the name of Ferdinand III. Very Rare. NGC graded MS-62. Another city ducat of Regensburg, and anoth ...
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anonymous
2015-03-05
German States - Regensburg. Ducat, 1657. Fr-2466; Beck-424; KM-91. 3.47 grams. 21.8 mm. Obv. City arms, crossed keys in cartouche in inner circle, date and legend. Reverse Double eagle. Title in the name of Ferdinand III. Very Rare. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value $4,000 - 5,000. The Dr. Jac ...
(1205 X 602pixels, file size: ~183K)
Posted by:
anonymous
2015-03-05
German States - Regensburg. Ducat, 1651. Fr-2466; Beck-417; KM-91. 3.47 grams. 21.8 mm. Obv. City arms, crossed keys in cartouche in inner circle, date and legend. Reverse Double eagle. Title in the name of Ferdinand III. Very Rare. NGC graded MS-62. Another city ducat of Regensburg, and anoth ...
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