1 Thaler Imperial City of Augsburg (1276 - 1803) Silver Ferdinand ...

KM# 76 THALER
Silver
Obv: City view with large pine cone in center, divided datein cartouche below
Rev: Bust turned 3/4 to right, titles ofFerdinand III Note: Dav. #5038.
Germany AUGSBURG
1639

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KM# 76 THALERSilver Obv: City view with large pine cone in center, divided datein cartouche below Rev: Bust turned 3/4 to right, titles ofFerdinand III Note: Dav. #5038. Germany AUGSBURG 1639
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