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- Wurzburg. Friedrich Karl von Schonborn Goldgulden 1729, S.P.Q.W, KM294, Fr-3714, Helm-639, AU55 NGC. One-year type. Obv: Lion beneath canopy carrying a medallion of the Prince-Bishop. Franconia approaches from the right with gifts; a tree holding the arms of Wurzburg is behind. Rev: Crowned coat of arms. A gorgeously illustrated "New Year" Goldgulden with attractive glistening fields and eye-catching orange-gold tone. Limited wear is evident and there are no marks to speak of. This rare issue is understandably popular given its intricate and fanciful design. Ex: ?Colonel? E.H.R. Green; Green Estate? Partnership of Eric P Newman / B.G. Johnson. Realized $5,875.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Wurzburg. Friedrich Karl von Schonborn Goldgulden 1729, S.P.Q.W, KM294, Fr-3714, Helm-639, AU55 NGC. One-year type. Obv: Lion beneath canopy carrying a medallion of the Prince-Bishop. Franconia approaches from the right with gifts; a tree holding the arms of Wurzburg is behind. Rev: Crowned coat of arms. A gorgeously illustrated "New Year" Goldgulden with attractive glistening fields and eye-catching orange-gold tone. Limited wear is evident and there are no marks to speak of. This rare issue is understandably popular given its intricate and fanciful design. Ex: ?Colonel? E.H.R. Green; Green Estate? Partnership of Eric P Newman / B.G. Johnson. Realized $5,875.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Wurzburg. Johann Philipp Franz gold 2 Ducats ND (1719), KM266, Fr-3687, MS62 NGC. Obv. Bust of Johann right wearing ornamental garment. Rev. Leftward facing lion holding sword upward with scale attached at bottom, motto in scroll above. A masterfully engraved and expertly produced multiple-ducat with an intricate depiction of both obverse and reverse central designs, this coin shows detail down to the texture of the lion's coat on the reverse. The peripheral reeding remains bold as well, with sharp segmentation of all the denticles. Shimmering reflectivity adorns much of the fields, light handling is seen in the open areas from brief usage. A major rarity in the Wurzburg series, our search of auction archives, as well as Wosnik's compilation of German coin auction prices from 1999 to present turned up zero instances of this type selling. The closest to Fr-3687 that we were able to find were several instances of Fr-3686 being offered - the design of which is almost identical to the present with the addition of a city-view behind the reverse lion. While clearly a lesser example in terms of quality, the most comparable example appears to be an Extremely Fine of the city-view type that was sold in a Stack's auction for $20,700 in 2008. It is important however to keep in mind that the present type appears to be far more elusive. As such, we expect spirited bidding for this treasure from the German specialist down to the collector of gold rarities. This opportunity may not present itself again in any of our lifetimes. Johann Philipp Franz von Sch?nborn, born on February 15, 1673, was educated at the Jesuit school at Aschaffeburg, and later attended several Universities, completing his studies in 1693. In 1699, he was admitted to the Wurzberg Cathedral college of clerics. Elected Prince-Bishop of Wurzburg in 1719, served in this role until his passing in 1724. Ex: ?Colonel? E.H.R. Green; Green Estate? Partnership of Eric P Newman / B.G. Johnson. Realized $38,187.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Wurzburg. Johann Philipp Franz gold 2 Ducats ND (1719), KM266, Fr-3687, MS62 NGC. Obv. Bust of Johann right wearing ornamental garment. Rev. Leftward facing lion holding sword upward with scale attached at bottom, motto in scroll above. A masterfully engraved and expertly produced multiple-ducat with an intricate depiction of both obverse and reverse central designs, this coin shows detail down to the texture of the lion's coat on the reverse. The peripheral reeding remains bold as well, with sharp segmentation of all the denticles. Shimmering reflectivity adorns much of the fields, light handling is seen in the open areas from brief usage. A major rarity in the Wurzburg series, our search of auction archives, as well as Wosnik's compilation of German coin auction prices from 1999 to present turned up zero instances of this type selling. The closest to Fr-3687 that we were able to find were several instances of Fr-3686 being offered - the design of which is almost identical to the present with the addition of a city-view behind the reverse lion. While clearly a lesser example in terms of quality, the most comparable example appears to be an Extremely Fine of the city-view type that was sold in a Stack's auction for $20,700 in 2008. It is important however to keep in mind that the present type appears to be far more elusive. As such, we expect spirited bidding for this treasure from the German specialist down to the collector of gold rarities. This opportunity may not present itself again in any of our lifetimes. Johann Philipp Franz von Sch?nborn, born on February 15, 1673, was educated at the Jesuit school at Aschaffeburg, and later attended several Universities, completing his studies in 1693. In 1699, he was admitted to the Wurzberg Cathedral college of clerics. Elected Prince-Bishop of Wurzburg in 1719, served in this role until his passing in 1724. Ex: ?Colonel? E.H.R. Green; Green Estate? Partnership of Eric P Newman / B.G. Johnson. Realized $38,187.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Wurzburg. Johann Philipp von Greiffenklau gold Ducat 1703, Fr-3678, MS62 NGC, Obv. Small robed bust right. Rev. Triple-helmeted oval coat of arms dividing date 17-03. Brilliant, shimmering mint luster, with bold definition and no imperfections worthy of mention. This exceedingly rare issue is in exceptional condition. Undoubtedly, it is one of the finer surviving examples of this rare type. Johann Philipp briefly served as Prince-Bishop of Wurzburg. He was elected Prince-Bishop in 1719 and died of a heart attack in 1724. ? Realized $12,925.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Wurzburg. Johann Philipp II gold 2 Ducat 1707, KM249, Fr-3682, AU Details (Plugged, Repaired) NGC. A beautifully engraved single-year issue with reverse details that depict a radiant Madonna and child in the clouds with crowned arms supported by cherubs below. While evidence of the previous usage in jewelry remains, the primary difference is a change in surface texture, as the repairs have lessened visual evidence of contact marks and imparted a uniformly matte-like texture. ? Realized $2,350.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Wurzburg. Johann Philipp II gold 2 Ducat 1707, KM249, Fr-3682, AU Details (Plugged, Repaired) NGC. A beautifully engraved single-year issue with reverse details that depict a radiant Madonna and child in the clouds with crowned arms supported by cherubs below. While evidence of the previous usage in jewelry remains, the primary difference is a change in surface texture, as the repairs have lessened visual evidence of contact marks and imparted a uniformly matte-like texture. ? Realized $2,350.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Wurzburg. Johann Philipp von Greiffenklau gold Ducat 1703, Fr-3678, MS62 NGC, Obv. Small robed bust right. Rev. Triple-helmeted oval coat of arms dividing date 17-03. Brilliant, shimmering mint luster, with bold definition and no imperfections worthy of mention. This exceedingly rare issue is in exceptional condition. Undoubtedly, it is one of the finer surviving examples of this rare type. Johann Philipp briefly served as Prince-Bishop of Wurzburg. He was elected Prince-Bishop in 1719 and died of a heart attack in 1724. ? Realized $12,925.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Trier-Archbishopric. Kuno II von Falkenstein (1362-88) Goldgulden c.1386-88, Fr-3408, Trier Mint, MS63 NGC. CVnO ?R | ?PS TR?In, St. John standing facing with right hand raised and holding a scepter in the left / ? MOn? ? | ?T? TR? ? | ? V?R?n ?, arms of Trier-Minzenberg within trilobe with arms surrounding. This interesting specimen is not only very rare, it is also in truly exceptional condition. The strike is even with few areas of weakness in the legends, leaving the central devices sharp. There is ample luster throughout and very few surface abrasions. The trilobe reverse so common to the issues of Kuno's successor was issued only near the very end of his tenure at Trier and at Oberwesel. Our research yielded only one Oberwesel and no Trier minted examples sold at auction in the past decade. ? Realized $7,637.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Trier-Archbishopric. Kuno II von Falkenstein (1362-88) Goldgulden c.1386-88, Fr-3408, Trier Mint, MS63 NGC. CVnO ?R | ?PS TR?In, St. John standing facing with right hand raised and holding a scepter in the left / ? MOn? ? | ?T? TR? ? | ? V?R?n ?, arms of Trier-Minzenberg within trilobe with arms surrounding. This interesting specimen is not only very rare, it is also in truly exceptional condition. The strike is even with few areas of weakness in the legends, leaving the central devices sharp. There is ample luster throughout and very few surface abrasions. The trilobe reverse so common to the issues of Kuno's successor was issued only near the very end of his tenure at Trier and at Oberwesel. Our research yielded only one Oberwesel and no Trier minted examples sold at auction in the past decade. ? Realized $7,637.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.