The Kreuzer, in English usually kreutzer, was a silver coin and unit of currency existing in the southern German states prior to the unification of Germany, and in Austria.Early historyIn 1559 a value of 60 Kreuzer to 1 gulden had been adopted throughout the Southern states of the Holy Roman Em ... |
Constantine II, also known as Flavius Claudius Constantinus, was Roman Emperor from 337 to 340 AD. He was one of the sons of Constantine the Great and ruled as co-emperor alongside his brothers Constantius II and Constans.During Constantine II’s brief reign, coins were minted across the Roman E ... |
The “Large Silver 5 Reichsmark Oak-Tree and Eagle Coin” from the Weimar Republic period of Germany is a significant piece of numismatic history. Here’s an overview of this coin:Design: The coin features a dual design, showcasing both an oak tree and an eagle. The oak tree, a traditional symbol ... |