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2287
German States: Baden. 20 Marks, 1913-G
. Fr-3760; KM-
284. Weight 0.2305 ounce. Friedrich II.
NGC graded MS-63
.
Estimate Value ..................................................... $500 - 600
2288
German States: Bavaria. Maximilian d' or, 1752
. Fr-242;
KM-495. Maximilian III Joseph, 1745-1777. Bust right.
Reverse
;
Madonna and child seated on shield. (Catalog value $2400 in
XF). Light golden tone with underlying luster.
NGC graded AU-
55
.
Estimate Value ................................................$1,500 - 1,700
2289
German States: Prussia. 20 Marks, 1888-A
. Fr-3828; KM-
515. Weight 0.2305 ounce. Friedrich III. One year type.
NGC
graded MS-65
.
Estimate Value ..................................................... $500 - 600
2290
German States: Prussia. 20 Marks, 1888-A
. Fr-3828; KM-
515. Weight 0.2305 ounce. Friedrich III. One year type.
NGC
graded MS-63
.
Estimate Value ..................................................... $300 - 350
2291
German States: Prussia. 20 Marks, 1895-A
. KM-521.
Weight 0.2305 ounce. Wilhelm II.
NGC graded MS-63.
WINGS APPROVED
.
Estimate Value ..................................................... $275 - 325
The 1776 Paul Collector.
2292
German States: Saxony. 20 Marks, 1913-E
. Fr-3848; KM-
1265. Weight 0.2305 ounce. Friedrich August III. Scarce grade.
NGC graded MS-65.
WINGS APPROVED
.
Estimate Value ................................................ $1,000 - 1,200
2293
German States: Württemberg. 20 Marks, 1873-F
. Fr-
3870; KM-622. Weight 0.2305 ounce. Karl.
NGC graded MS-
64
.
Estimate Value ......................................................$700 - 800
2294
German States: Würzburg. Ducat, 1776
. Fr-3725; KM-409.
Adam Friedrich von Seinsheim, 1755-1779. Bust in square right.
Reverse
; Madonna in square. Original brilliant mint luster.
PCGS
graded MS-62.
WINGS APPROVED
.
Estimate Value ................................................... $800 - 1,000
The 1776 Paul Collector.
2295
Great Britain. Ryal or rose-noble, ND
. S.1952; Fr-133.
Edward IV, First Reign, 1461-1470. Light coinage. Flemish imita-
tive coinage struck until the sixteenth century. Ruler in ship.
Reverse
; Radiate rose within royal emblems.
NGC graded
About Uncirculated, Details (Mount Removed)
.
Estimate Value ................................................ $1,000 - 1,200