European coins from 1507
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| Fritz Rudolf Künker Munzenhandlung | Numismatik Lanz München | |||
LHS-Numismatik |
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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BADEN
Schilling, 24mm, Schulten 95

BAMBERG
Goldgulden, 23mm 3.19g, Schulten 125
BRESLAU, BISHOPRIC
Groschen, 27mm, Kopicki 6730-6732
There are a number of date variations that Kopicki describes.

KÖLN
Goldgulden, 23mm 3.26g, Schulten 1603

WÜRTTEMBERG
"Reitertaler", 46mm, Davenport 9955, Schulten 3663
Commonly called a "thaler" today despite the word
not coming into contemporary use for another 15 years after its minting, the
reiterthaler is an extremely rare coin. This example sold for nearly $22,600
in October 2006.

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