European coins from 1502

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Fritz Rudolf Künker Munzenhandlung  
Numismatik Lanz München

LHS-Numismatik
(formerly Leu)

 
Gorny & Mosch
Auctiones AG Basel (now part of Münzen & Medaillen GmbH)  
Münzen and Medaillen GmbH
Classical Numismatic Group  
 
Jean Elsen et ses Fils, S.A. 
Dr. Busso Peus Nachf.   UBS Gold and Numismatics
Westfalische Auktions Gesellschaft  
 

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Basel, Switzerland
Goldgulden, 22mm 3.26g, HMZ 66

Brandenburg
Groschen 1502, 25mm, Schulten 267 var., Bahrfeldt 98b (note the reversed 'Z' for '2')

Groschen 1502, 25mm, Schulten 269, Bahrfeldt 112


Brunswick
Christophgroschen, 24mm, Schulten 520, Jesse 6
Although these rare coins are given the same catalogue numbers in both Schulten and Jesse, there are die varieties. Note on the first coin's obv. **MO*NO*BRVNSWICEN*1702 and on the second *MO*NOVA*BRVNSWICE*1702. On the third coin, there is a ' at the end (BRVNSWICE'). All have the Gothic '7' form of '5' in the date.


Hesse
Guldiner 1502, 42mm c. 29g, Davenport 9267, Schulten 1211

Quarter Guldiner, 30mm 7.18g, Schulten 1214

Albus 1502, 27mm 2.3-2.5g, Schulten 1218


Göttingen
Körtling 1502, 21mm, Schulten 1004

Jülich-Cleve-Berg
Stüber (Stuyver), 25mm, Schulten 1470
The "W" on the obverse signifies the Wesel mint

Lubeck
Witten 1502, 18mm, Schulten 1807
Note the gothic '5'


Lüneburg
Witten 1502, 17mm, Schulten 1867

Palatinate (Pfalz) - Heidelburg mint
Goldgulden 1502, 22mm 3.26g, Schulten 2656

Ulm-Überlingen-Ravensberg
Plappart 1502, 26mm 2.17g

Schilling 1502, 22mm 1.49g

Dreier 1502, c. 17mm 0.77g


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