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  • Bracteate An Unidentified Ruler

    Bracteate: An Unidentified Ruler

    249,00 $

    These coins were primarily minted in Central Europe during the 12th-14th centuries. The bracteate features an intriguing depiction of an unspecified ruler. Made of silver, it measures 26,5 mm and weighs 0.76 g. Please note that this coin is a vintage handicraft product from the 1960s. The coin you purchase may have slight variations and…

  • Bracteate An Unidentified Ruler

    Bracteate: An Unidentified Ruler

    249,00 $

    These coins were primarily minted in Central Europe during the 12th-14th centuries. The bracteate features an intriguing depiction of an unspecified ruler. Made of silver, it measures 32,4 mm and weighs 0.94 g. Please note that this coin is a vintage handicraft product from the 1960s. The coin you purchase may have slight variations and…

  • Bracteate: An Unidentified Ruler

    249,00 $

    These coins were primarily minted in Central Europe during the 12th-14th centuries. The bracteate features an intriguing depiction of an unspecified ruler. Made of silver, it measures 40,5 mm and weighs 1.62 g. Please note that this coin is a vintage handicraft product from the 1960s. The coin you purchase may have slight variations and…

  • Bracteate An Unidentified Ruler 11RR

    Bracteate: An Unidentified Ruler

    249,00 $

    These coins were primarily minted in Central Europe during the 12th-14th centuries. The bracteate features an intriguing depiction of an unspecified ruler. Made of silver, it measures 33,5 mm and weighs 0.72 g. Please note that this coin is a vintage handicraft product from the 1960s. The coin you purchase may have slight variations and…

  • Bracteate An Unidentified Ruler

    Bracteate: An Unidentified Ruler

    249,00 $

    These coins were primarily minted in Central Europe during the 12th-14th centuries. The bracteate features an intriguing depiction of an unspecified ruler. Made of silver, it measures 32 mm and weighs 0.88 g. Please note that this coin is a vintage handicraft product from the 1960s. The coin you purchase may have slight variations and…

  • Bracteate An Unidentified Ruler

    Bracteate: An Unidentified Ruler

    249,00 $

    These coins were primarily minted in Central Europe during the 12th-14th centuries. The bracteate features an intriguing depiction of an unspecified ruler. Made of silver, it measures 34,07 mm and weighs 1.06 g. Please note that this coin is a vintage handicraft product from the 1960s. The coin you purchase may have slight variations and…

  • Bracteate An Unidentified Ruler

    Bracteate: An Unidentified Ruler

    249,00 $

    These coins were primarily minted in Central Europe during the 12th-14th centuries. The bracteate features an intriguing depiction of an unspecified ruler. Made of silver, it measures 30,05 mm and weighs 0.91 g. Please note that this coin is a vintage handicraft product from the 1960s. The coin you purchase may have slight variations and…

  • Bracteate An Unidentified Ruler

    Bracteate: An Unidentified Ruler

    249,00 $

    These coins were primarily minted in Central Europe during the 12th-14th centuries. The bracteate features an intriguing depiction of an unspecified ruler. Made of silver, it measures 41 mm and weighs 1.36 g. Please note that this coin is a vintage handicraft product from the 1960s. The coin you purchase may have slight variations and…

  • Brakteat (1196-1208)

    Brakteat (1196-1208)

    197,00 $

    ELLER ERIK KNUTSSON (1208-1216) SWEDEN KARLSSON (1196-1208) OR ERIK KNUTSSON (1208-1216) (16 mm 0,26 g) SILVER Nyköping. Monetary. Brakteat with big cross, in whose angles the letters AROS. LL I: B: 4. Frozen cell RRRR.

  • SWITZERLAND, Canton of Zurich.

    Canton of Zurich.

    295,00 $

    Zurich. Hermann I, Duke of Swabia. 926-949. AR denarius SILVER (23 mm, 1.73 g). + HERIMANNVS, small cross / cross fourchée; pellets in quarters; TV RE CV DC around at each fork. Hürlimann.

  • Carloman I (768-771) - Denier Silver

    Carloman I (768-771) – Denier, Silver.

    200,00 $

    Carloman I (768-771) – Denier Silver (17mm, 1,37 g) Lyon Obverse CARLM in the field under a tilde Reverse RX F in the field, under a tilde with two central bezants (RX F = Rex Francorum)

  • Carloman, crowned king of the Franks on October 9 768

    Carloman, crowned king of the Franks.

    200,00 $

    Denier Silver, 768-771 Angers (18.2 mm,1,22 g) OBVERSE Obverse legend: CARO. Obverse description: under a line. Obverse translation: (Carloman). REVERSE Reverse description: ANDE monogram attached to the left of a cross, to the right of a group of twelve dots forming a semi-circle.

  • France Carolingian Denarius

    Carolingian Denarius, France

    200,00 $

    France – Carolingian (719-987) – Pepin le Bref (the Short) (751-768) – Denarius, “Maastricht” subscribed (754-768) (Depeyrot 540 / Vanhoudt E2) 17mm – 1.23 gram – Obv. RP (Rex Pippinus) above a line, in the centre a point, surrounded by pearls / Rev. rose with four leaves, point in centre, between the leaves three point….

  • Carolingian Empire Denier silver

    Carolingian Empire – Denier, Silver.

    200,00 $

    King Charlemagne (768-814) Denier silver 1.27 g 18 mm, Obverse King’s name in two lines. Script: Latin (Carolingian)Lettering: CΛRO/LVS Unabridged legend: CAROLUS Translation: Charles. Reverse City name in two lines separated by an underline. Script: Latin (Carolingian)Lettering: DEO/NEII Translation: Dinant. Mint Dinant, Belgium

  • Carolingian King Pepin the Short (751-768)

    Carolingian King Pepin the Short

    200,00 $

    Carolingian Empire King Pepin the Short (751-768) Obverse Legend under a crosslet; below, a francisca turned to the right. Script: Latin (Carolingian) Lettering: ΠPIPI, Unabridged legend: PIPINUS, Translation: Pepin. Reverse Monogram under a bar. Script: Latin (Carolingian) Lettering: Rx F Unabridged legend: Rex Francorum, Translation: king of the Franks. Mint Dorestad, Netherlands (600-855) 1.28 g…

  • Sale! CAROLINGIAN KINGDOM OF ITALY.CHARLEMAGNE.768-814. AR Denier

    CAROLINGIAN KINGDOM OF ITALY. CHARLEMAGNE 768-814. AR Denier

    Original price was: 979,00 $.Current price is: 259,00 $.

    CHARLEMAGNE. 768-814. AR Denier SILVER (18,5 mm 1.27 g). 771-793/4. Treviso mint. KRLS around O represented by central lozenge, chevron in lozenge representing A; two pellets in fields / +TARVISO around central rosette.