Arusak
Joined: 18-Mar-2017
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Posted: 6-Dec-2019, 18:44
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Posted: 6-Dec-2019, 18:44
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I have these 3 pfennigs, all weighing about 0.5 grams. Seems like they are Austrian, but I may be wrong.
Any help is appreciated.
PetrusAscanus
Joined: 22-Nov-2014
Posts: 6304
Posted: 7-Dec-2019, 00:03
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Posted: 7-Dec-2019, 00:03
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NIce coins!!!
But difficult to indentify (for me)
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Ecapoe
Joined: 7-Dec-2013
Posts: 2643
Posted: 9-Dec-2019, 19:50
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Posted: 9-Dec-2019, 19:50
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Hello,
The first is difficult to see.
The second top right is probably this.
The third I don't find in Ruckser but it is in Luschin v. Ebengreuth. It looks like illustration 111 on this picture (Taf. 4 in Wiener Pfennige) which is hence Luschin#133 in his book. (Note the previous one is illustration #118).
I would not be surprised if it were also a Friedrich the handsome coin.
Unfortunately I don't have the CNA.
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Arusak
Joined: 18-Mar-2017
Posts: 672
Posted: 15-Dec-2019, 06:57
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