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Coins

 

1311coin(s)


   Bavaria. Otto gold 10 Mark 1890-D, KM#-510, lustrous AU.


   Bavaria. Maximilian II Thaler 1858, KM#-468, frosty BU.


   Bavaria. Maximilian II 2-Gulden 1855, KM#-465, restoration of Madonna column in Munich, lightly hairlined BU but attractive.


   Bavaria. Ludwig III 2 Mark 1914D, KM#519, Proof 65 Cameo ANACS, a superb untoned example with very flashy surfaces.


   Bavaria. Otto 5 Mark 1908D, KM#512, Proof 64 NGC, deep gray and gold toning, very attractive. Ex-Brand Collection.


   Bavaria. Otto 5 Mark 1906D, KM#512, MS63 NGC, a choice original example with light champagne toning. Very scarce date, especially in mint state.


   Bavaria. Otto 2 Mark 1908D, KM#511, Proof 65 NGC, deep multi-hued patina, very attractive. Ex-Brand Collection. Lower mintage date.


   Bavaria. Otto 2 Mark 1904D, KM#511, nice Proof, what appear to be hairlines on the bust are actually die polish lines. Scare type in Proof.


   Bavaria. Otto 2 Mark 1902D, KM#511, Proof 64 NGC, slightly mottled blue, green and russet toning, very scarce in Proof.


   Bavaria. Ludwig II 5 Mark 1875D, KM#502, MS64 NGC, full frosty white mint brilliance, a few tiny contact marks, but one of the most impressive examples of this type that we have seen.


   Bavaria. Ludwig II 5 Mark 1874D, KM#502, choice brilliant UNC, light amber toning in the legends, faint hairlines on the obverse. An extremely attractive example of this scarce type.


   Bavaria. Ludwig I Taler 1834, KM#406, choice UNC, very appealing old-time patina over fully lustrous surfaces. Erection of Monument at Oberwittelsbach.


   Bavaria. Ludwig I Taler 1834, KM#405, toned UNC, some tiny surface marks but an attractive example of this commemorative struck to honor the Provincial Legislature.


   Bavaria. Ludwig I Taler 1828, KM#386, lightly toned AU, blessings of Heaven on the royal family.


   Bavaria. Ludwig Taler 1826, KM#373, fully lustrous UNC, very light peripheral toning, some small contact marks, primarily on the obverse. The reverse is choice with slightly prooflike f ...