Coins from German States

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Germany › German States › Nuremberg, Free imperial city of • Reichsguldiner (1527-1619)

1 Reichsguldiner = 0.75 Thaler = 0.75 Guldengroschen = 12 Reichsgroschen = 21 Groschen = 60 Kreuzer = 252 Pfennig = 504 Heller • 1 Goldgulden = 1.5 Thaler

1 Goldgulden
1570

Standard circulation coin
Gold (.986) • 3.22 g • ⌀ 25 mm
MB# 70, Kelln# 15, Fr# 1804, Slg. Erl# 195, N# 132370
1 Reichsguldiner
1576-1584

Standard circulation coin
Silver (.931) • 24.62 g
MB# 74, Kelln# 143, Slg. Erl# 246, Dav ECT# 84, N# 132374
½ Reichsguldiner
1577-1584

Standard circulation coin
Silver (.931) • 12.08 g • ⌀ 34 mm
MB# 76, Kelln# 154, N# 132376
1 Goldgulden (Shooting festival)
1579

Circulating commemorative coin: Shooting festival
Gold (.986) • 3.18 g • ⌀ 24 mm
MB# 82, Kelln# 16, Fr# 1805, Slg. Erl# 235, N# 132380
1 Goldgulden (Emperor's visit)
1580

Circulating commemorative coin: Emperor's visit
Gold (.986) • 3.21 g • ⌀ 23 mm
MB# 84, Kelln# 17, Fr# 1806, Slg. Erl# 236, N# 132382
½ Thaler
ND (1581-1582)

Standard circulation coin
Silver
MB# 86, Kelln# 167, N# 132384
1 Thaler
ND (1582)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 28.77 g
MB# 88, Kelln# 157, Dav ECT# 9601, N# 132385
1 Reichsguldiner
1586

Standard circulation coin
Silver (.931) • 24.36 g • ⌀ 39 mm
MB# 98, Kelln# 145, Dav ECT# 85, Slg. Erl# 254, N# 132386
1 Goldgulden
1586

Standard circulation coin
Gold (.986) • 3.22 g • ⌀ 24 mm
MB# 100, Kelln# 18, Fr# 1807, Slg. Erl# 238, N# 132387
1 Dreier
1589-1597

Standard circulation coin
Billon (.313 silver) • 0.832 g
MB# 102, Kelln# 176, Slg. Erl# 283, N# 132388
1 Reichsguldiner
1595-1596

Standard circulation coin
Silver (.931) • 24.45 g
MB# 111, Kelln# 146, N# 132390
3 Reichsguldiner
1596

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 73.51 g • ⌀ 39 mm
MB# 117, Kelln# 147, Dav ECT# 86, Slg. Erl# 244, N# 132391

Germany › German States › Nuremberg, Free imperial city of • Schilling (1422-1526)

1 Prague Groschen (Counterstamped)
ND (1433-1434)

Standard circulation coin
Silver
Slg. Erl# 71, N# 132939

Germany › German States › Nuremberg, Free imperial city of • Reichsguldiner (1620-1753)

1 Reichsguldiner = 0.75 Thaler = 60 Kreuzer = 240 Pfennig • 1 Ducat = 2 Thaler • 1 Goldgulden = 1.5 Thaler

½ Thaler (Klippe; Peace of Westphalia)
1650

Circulating commemorative coin: Peace of Westphalia
Silver • 16.02 g
Slg. Erl# 527, N# 132282
⅛ Ducat (Silver patterns strike)
ND (1700)

Pattern
Silver • 0.45 g • ⌀ 11 mm
Slg. Erl# 605, N# 132299
1 Dreier "Kerzendreier"
ND

Token
Silver • 3.66 g • ⌀ 28 mm
Slg. Erl# 963, N# 132981

Germany › German States › Nuremberg, Free imperial city of • Konventionsthaler (1754-1807)

1 Thaler =120 Kreuzer = 480 Pfennig • 1 Ducat = 2 Thaler

¼ Thaler (Klippe; Elisabeth Krauss)
ND (1789)

Circulating commemorative coin: Sesquicentennial of the Death of Elisabeth Krauss
Silver
Slg. Erl# 1790, N# 132283

Germany › German States › Nuremberg, Free imperial city of • Reichsguldiner (1620-1753)

1 Reichsguldiner = 0.75 Thaler = 60 Kreuzer = 240 Pfennig • 1 Ducat = 2 Thaler • 1 Goldgulden = 1.5 Thaler

½ Thaler (Klippe; Victory)
ND (1706)

Circulating commemorative coin: Grand Alliance’s Victories in the War of the Spanish Succession
Silver • 13.79 g • 40 × 40 mm
Slg. Erl# 2737, Slg.Julius# 1172, Montagu# EE17a, N# 132284
½ Ducat (Silver pattern strike)
1730

Pattern: 200 years of the Augsburg Confession
Silver • 1.70 g • ⌀ 17.5 mm
Slg. Whiti# 415, Brozatus# 1069a, Schnell# 233, N# 159193

Germany › German States › Nuremberg, Free imperial city of • Reichsguldiner (1527-1619)

1 Reichsguldiner = 0.75 Thaler = 0.75 Guldengroschen = 12 Reichsgroschen = 21 Groschen = 60 Kreuzer = 252 Pfennig = 504 Heller • 1 Goldgulden = 1.5 Thaler

1 Goldgulden (Centenary of the Reformation)
ND (1617)

Circulating commemorative coin: Centenary of the Reformation
Gold (.986) • 3.50 g
X# M1, Fr# 1811, Kelln# 26, Slg. Erl# 304, Slg. Whiti# 57, N# 132883

Germany › German States › Nuremberg, Free imperial city of • Reichsguldiner (1620-1753)

1 Reichsguldiner = 0.75 Thaler = 60 Kreuzer = 240 Pfennig • 1 Ducat = 2 Thaler • 1 Goldgulden = 1.5 Thaler

1 Ducat (Bicentenary of the Reformation)
ND (1717)

Circulating commemorative coin: Bicentenary of the Reformation
Gold (.986) • 3.48 g • ⌀ 21 mm
X# M2, Kelln# 77, Fr# 1902, Slg. Erl# 677, Slg. Whiti# 218, N# 132887
⅛ Thaler (Klippe; Peace of Westphalia)
1650

Circulating commemorative coin: Peace of Westphalia
Silver • 1.47 g • 22 mm
X# M6, Kelln# S25, N# 304331

Germany › German States › Nuremberg, Free imperial city of • Swedish occupation of Nürnberg - Thaler (1632)

½ Thaler - Gustav Adolph II (Death)
1632

Circulating commemorative coin: Death of Gustav Adolf II.
Silver • 14.26 g • ⌀ 32 mm
N# 132298

Germany › German States › Nuremberg, Free imperial city of • Konventionsthaler (1754-1807)

1 Thaler =120 Kreuzer = 480 Pfennig • 1 Ducat = 2 Thaler

10 Ducats (Imperial coronation)
1790

Circulating commemorative coin: Imperial coronation of Leopold II.
Gold • 34.74 g • ⌀ 46 mm
N# 132300

Germany › German States › Nuremberg, Free imperial city of • Reichsguldiner (1620-1753)

1 Reichsguldiner = 0.75 Thaler = 60 Kreuzer = 240 Pfennig • 1 Ducat = 2 Thaler • 1 Goldgulden = 1.5 Thaler

1 Dreier "Kerzendreier"
1620

Token
Silver • 0.67 g • ⌀ 16 mm
N# 132301
6 Ducats
ND (1703)

Circulating commemorative coin: Conquest of Rothenberg Castle
Gold • 20.88 g
N# 132302

Germany › German States › Nuremberg, Free imperial city of • Konventionsthaler (1754-1807)

1 Thaler =120 Kreuzer = 480 Pfennig • 1 Ducat = 2 Thaler

½ Ducat (Klippe)
ND (1800)

Standard circulation coin
Gold (.986) • 1.69 g • 16 mm
N# 132914

Germany › German States › Nuremberg, Free imperial city of • Schilling (1422-1526)

1 Prague Groschen (Counterstamped)
ND (1378-1419)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 2.60 g
N# 132938

Germany › German States › Nuremberg, Free imperial city of • Reichsguldiner (1527-1619)

1 Reichsguldiner = 0.75 Thaler = 0.75 Guldengroschen = 12 Reichsgroschen = 21 Groschen = 60 Kreuzer = 252 Pfennig = 504 Heller • 1 Goldgulden = 1.5 Thaler

1 Dreier (Dickabschlag)
1585

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 3.03 g
N# 154103

Germany › German States › Nuremberg, Free imperial city of • Reichsguldiner (1620-1753)

1 Reichsguldiner = 0.75 Thaler = 60 Kreuzer = 240 Pfennig • 1 Ducat = 2 Thaler • 1 Goldgulden = 1.5 Thaler

1 Thaler (Klippe)
1624

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 28.88 g • 40 mm
N# 154105

Germany › German States › Nuremberg, Free imperial city of • Konventionsthaler (1754-1807)

1 Thaler =120 Kreuzer = 480 Pfennig • 1 Ducat = 2 Thaler

¼ Ducat
ND (1701-1800)

Standard circulation coin
Gold (.986) • 0.88 g
N# 280723
1 Ducat (Freemasons)
ND (1743)

Standard circulation coin
Gold (.986) • 3.44 g
N# 280724
10 Kreuzers (Gold pattern strike)
1759

Pattern
Gold (.986) • 6.95 g
N# 314511

Germany › German States › Oldenburg-Birkenfeld, Principality of • Thaler

1 Thaler = 30 Silbergroschen = 45 Albus = 360 Pfennig

1 Pfennig - Paul Frederick August
1848

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 2.82 g • ⌀ 18 mm
KM# 6, J# 57, AKS# 24, N# 47359
2 Pfennige - Paul Frederick August
1848

Standard circulation coin
Copper • ⌀ 21 mm
KM# 7, N# 47360
Available for swap 3 Pfennige - Paul Frederick August
1848

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 4.2 g • ⌀ 24 mm
KM# 8, N# 47361
1 Silbergroschen - Paul Frederick August
1848

Standard circulation coin
Billon (.220 silver) • 2.19 g • ⌀ 19 mm
KM# 9, N# 47362
2½ Silbergroschen - Paul Frederick August
1848

Standard circulation coin
Billon (.375 silver) • 3.22 g • ⌀ 21 mm
KM# 10, J# 61, AKS# 20, N# 47363
Available for swap 2 Pfennige - Paul Frederick August
1858

Standard circulation coin
Copper • ⌀ 20 mm
KM# 15, N# 47357
Available for swap 3 Pfennige - Paul Frederick August
1858

Standard circulation coin
Copper • ⌀ 22 mm
KM# 16, N# 18936
½ Silbergroschen - Paul Frederick August
1858

Standard circulation coin
Billon (.220 silver) • 1.09 g • ⌀ 15 mm
KM# 17, J# 65, AKS# 38, N# 47343
1 Silbergroschen - Paul Frederick August
1858

Standard circulation coin
Billon (.220 silver) • 2.19 g • ⌀ 19 mm
KM# 18, AKS# 37, J# 66, N# 47356
2½ Silbergroschen - Paul Frederick August
1858

Standard circulation coin
Billon (.375 silver) • 3.22 g • ⌀ 21 mm
KM# 19, AKS# 36, J# 67, N# 47342
1 Pfennig - Paul Frederick August
1859

Standard circulation coin
Copper • ⌀ 16 mm
KM# 20, N# 47358

Germany › German States › Oldenburg, County of • Thaler (1535-1773)

1 Thaler = 2 Mark = 9 Schilling = 27 Schaf = 36 Mariengroschen = 54 Stüber = 144 Grote = 288 Blaffert = 576 Pfennig = 720 Schwaren • 1 Ducat = 2 Thaler • 1 Goldgulden = 1.5 Thaler

1 Schwaren - Anthon Gunther
ND (1603)

Standard circulation coin
Silver
KM# 5, N# 338853
1 Thaler - Anthony Günter (In the name of Matthias)
ND (1614-1622)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 28.97 g
KM# 6, Dav EC II# 7102, N# 297587
1 Thaler - Anthony Günter (Klippe; in name of Matthias)
ND (1614-1622)

Standard circulation coin
Silver
KM# 8, Dav EC II# 7104, N# 341386
1 Thaler - Anthony Günter
ND (1603)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 29.6 g
KM# 9, Dav EC II# 7107, N# 338882
1 Thaler - Anthony Günter
ND (1619-1622)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 28.77 g
KM# 12, Dav EC II# 7109, N# 338905
2 Thalers - Anthony Günter
ND (1614-1622)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 58 g
KM# 14, Dav EC II# 7101, N# 338997

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