medieval-12th-c-to-16th-c-fractional-silver-coins-from-german-states
Lot 4063
Medieval (12th c. to 16th c.) Fractional Silver Coins from German States
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
To include the following:

1132-1155 Regensburg Dunnpfennig Heinrich von Wolfratshausen: Some of the design is worn off on the obverse and left field on the reverse, with some of the edges being uneven likely due to a poor strike (.68g.) Regensburg Dunnpfennig: The coin is in very good condition with much detail preserved.

1207-1223 Wurzburg, Diocese of Otto I of Lobdeberg 1 Phennig:
In very fine condition with fair amount of detail present. Some wear on the bottom of both faces (.68g).

Unidentified Medieval Pfennig, in consignor's notes as "Deutschen Order Pfennig" (2g).

1553 Kaufbeuren, Groschen/3 Kreuzer: (1.97g) MB# 32. The coin is in very good condition. Much of the detail around the edges are worn away but the date is still fully visible with most of the interior detail visible as well.

1553 Kaufbeuren, Groschen/3 Kreuzer: Has some scattered spot of damage on both faces.

1553 Kempten, Charles V Groschen/3 Kreuzer, (2.30g), MB# 49. Well preserved with some wear, but fully visible with sharp date.

1555 Kaufbeuren, Groschen/3 Kreuzer: This one is by far the worst preserved. It is covered in green discoloration and potential environmental damage. The full date is visible but just barely.

Private Virginia Collection