(sold for $2800.0)

German States - Trier. Goldgulden, ND (1388-1418). Fr-3417; Noss-247a. 3.46 grams. 22.33 mm. Coblenz mint. Werner von Falkenstein, 1388-1418. Obv: St. John standing with scepter in left hand, right hand pointing up and a cross between legs breaking inner circle at top and bottom. Reverse: Five coats of arms within quadifoil within inner circle. Superb strike with original mint luster. Very rare this nice. NGC graded MS-64. Trier claims to be the oldest city in Germany, founded in Roman times during the rule of Augustus (16 AD). Estimated Value $3,000 - 3,500. The Dr. Jacob Terner Collection. Categories: World Gold
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This item has been sold for   $2800.0 / 2011-05-29

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2015-03-05
 
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    1 Ecu Kingdom of France (843-1791) Silver Louis XIV (1638-1715)
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France. Louis XIV (1643-1715). Ecu “aux 3 couronnes”, 1709 9 Rennes (Ar - 30,43g). G. 229; L4L 353; Dav. 1324; KM 386.23. Gray tone. Extremely fine.
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