European coins from 1503

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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  
Numismatica Ars Classica 

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Basel
Goldulden 1503, 22mm 3.24g, HMZ 66

Brandenburg
Groschen 1503, 25mm, Schulten 300, Bahrfeldt 116

Carmagnola, Italy
Tallero 1503, 43mm 38.76g, Davenport 8257
This fantastic coin is of the highest rarity and sold for nearly $13,500 at Numismatica Ars Classica's Sale 32. This is one of Italy's earliest dated coins.

Einbeck
Körtling 1503, 20mm, Schulten 808

Frankfurt
Goldgulden, 22mm c.3.25g, Schulten 851

Hesse
Albus 1503, 27mm, Schulten 1218
Examples of die varieties


Jülich-Cleve-Berg
Goldgulden 1503, 22mm 2.2g, Schulten 1424
Known as the Postulatsgoldgulden

Braspfennig 1503, 30mm, Schulten 1460

Bausche 1503, 23mm, Schulten 1428


Köln (Cologne)
Goldgulden 1503, 22mm 3.24g, Noss 492

Pomerania - Stettin
Schilling 1503, 19mm, Schulten 2768

Ulm-Überlingen
Plappart 1503, 26mm ~2.2g, Schulten 3580

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