KM# 190 5 GULDEN 3.4390 g., 0.9030 Gold 0.0998 oz. AGW Ruler: Ludwig I Obv:Head with curly hair right Obv. Legend: LUDWIGGROSHERZOG VON BADEN Rev: Crowned shield dividesdenomination within wreath Germany BBB 1827 1828
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2014-05-06
KM# 190 5 GULDEN3.4390 g., 0.9030 Gold 0.0998 oz. AGW Ruler: Ludwig I Obv:Head with curly hair right Obv. Legend: LUDWIGGROSHERZOG VON BADEN Rev: Crowned shield dividesdenomination within wreath Germany BBB 1827 1828
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2014-05-11
Baden. Ludwig I gold 5 Gulden 1828-D, KM#190, MS62 NGC, lightly toned with abundant mint luster, minor handling in the obverse fields. Rare two-year type.
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2014-05-11
Baden. Ludwig I gold 5 Gulden 1828, KM#190, Fr-150, MS63 NGC, lightly toned and lustrous, small dull area on the reverse above the crown. Rare type and quality.
Krause catalog price(s) for this item: $850 in VF, $2250 in EF, $3600 in UNC.
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