Karl VI gold 1/2 Ducat 1728, Graz mint, Fr-383, MS63 NGC. A choice piece with well-struck details and full mint brilliance. A rare and desirable type in this appealing grade. Ex: ?Colonel? E.H.R. Green; Green Estate? Partnership of Eric P Newman / B.G. Johnson. Realized $2,585.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
Karl VI gold 1/2 Ducat 1728, Graz mint, Fr-383, MS63 NGC. A choice piece with well-struck details and full mint brilliance. A rare and desirable type in this appealing grade. Ex: ?Colonel? E.H.R. Green; Green Estate? Partnership of Eric P Newman / B.G. Johnson. Realized $2,585.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
Joseph I gold 1/4 Ducat 1707-MM, Vienna mint, KM1496, Fr-343, MS63 NGC. Obv. Rightward facing bust with denomination below. Rev. Crowned double-headed eagle with arms of Vienna on chest, mintmaster's initials below. An impressively preserved fractional issue with radiant fields and sharp devices. Rarely offered in any condition, let alone an elite one such as the present. Realized $3,055.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
Joseph I gold 1/4 Ducat 1707-MM, Vienna mint, KM1496, Fr-343, MS63 NGC. Obv. Rightward facing bust with denomination below. Rev. Crowned double-headed eagle with arms of Vienna on chest, mintmaster's initials below. An impressively preserved fractional issue with radiant fields and sharp devices. Rarely offered in any condition, let alone an elite one such as the present. Realized $3,055.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
Leopold I 2 Taler ND (1686-96), Hall mint, KM1338, Dav-3252, MS61 NGC. Lustrous and well struck with only a few minor marks. A nice Mint State example of this seventeenth century oversized Taler. Realized $1,880.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
Ferdinand III Pfennig in Gold 1639, St. Veit mint, KM-PnSV21, type of KM765, AU58 NGC. Slightly wavy flan. Off-metal strikes of pfennigs in gold are quite scarce, particularly if minted in the seventeenth century or earlier. This one-sided example featuring the arms of Carinthia dividing the date is bright gold in color and retains exquisite detail. Ex: ?Colonel? E.H.R. Green; Green Estate? Partnership of Eric P Newman / B.G. Johnson. Realized $3,055.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
Leopold I 2 Taler ND (1686-96), Hall mint, KM1338, Dav-3252, MS61 NGC. Lustrous and well struck with only a few minor marks. A nice Mint State example of this seventeenth century oversized Taler. Realized $1,880.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
Ferdinand III Pfennig in Gold 1639, St. Veit mint, KM-PnSV21, type of KM765, AU58 NGC. Slightly wavy flan. Off-metal strikes of pfennigs in gold are quite scarce, particularly if minted in the seventeenth century or earlier. This one-sided example featuring the arms of Carinthia dividing the date is bright gold in color and retains exquisite detail. Ex: ?Colonel? E.H.R. Green; Green Estate? Partnership of Eric P Newman / B.G. Johnson. Realized $3,055.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
Archduke Ferdinand 2 Talers ND (1564-95), Ensisheim mint, Dav-8093, M/T-574, AU55 NGC. Obv. Crowned and armored bust right. Rev. Crowned coat-of-arms within Order of the Golden Fleece. Rich gunmetal-gray color with traces of original silvery luster. The well-struck surfaces are free of notable flaws. Realized $2,585.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
Archduke Ferdinand 2 Talers ND (1564-95), Ensisheim mint, Dav-8093, M/T-574, AU55 NGC. Obv. Crowned and armored bust right. Rev. Crowned coat-of-arms within Order of the Golden Fleece. Rich gunmetal-gray color with traces of original silvery luster. The well-struck surfaces are free of notable flaws. Realized $2,585.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.