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053 Károly III., (Carolus VI. of Habsburg), King of Hungary, (1711-1740 A.D.), H 1641, U 1208, 1733, AR-Denar, Körmöcbánya, #01053 Károly III., (Carolus VI. of Habsburg), King of Hungary, (1711-1740 A.D.), H 1641, U 1208, 1733, AR-Denar, Körmöcbánya, #01
avers: +CAR•VI•D•G•R•I•S•A•G•H•H•B•R•, Crowned Hungarian shield, mint-mark (K-B) on each side.
reverse: PATRONA•HUNGA•1733, Madonna seated facing, holding infant Jesus in her left arm.
diameter: 26,0-26,5mm, weight: g, axis: 0h,
mintmark: K/B//--, mint: Hungary, Körmöczbánya (Kremnitz, today Slovakia: Kremnica), date: 1733 A.D., ref: Huszár 1641/1733, Unger-2 1208/1733,
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G., Thrace, Mesembria ad Aegaeum, (c. 1st. Century B.C.), Sear 1641, AE-22, MEΣAM/BΡIANΩN, A Bunch of Grapes, Rare! #1Thrace, Mesembria ad Aegaeum, (c. 1st. Century B.C.), Sear 1641, AE-22, MEΣAM/BΡIANΩN, A Bunch of Grapes, Rare! #1
avers: No legends. Head of Dionysos right, wreathed with ivy.
reverse: MEΣAM/BΡIANΩN, A Bunch of Grapes, IΔ above.
exergue:-/-//--, diameter: 21,2-22,8mm, weight: 8,85g, axis: 1h,
mint: Thrace, Mesembria ad Aegaeum, date: c. 1st. Century B.C.,
ref: Sear 1641, Moushmov 4045a var., Karayotov II p. 390, 15 (O6/R11), SNG Stancomb 244 var. (∆IO below grapes), BMC Thrace -, SNG Cop -, SNG BM -,
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Gaston d'Orleans (1627-1650), Double Tournois type 16 - 1641Atelier de Trevoux
+ GASTON . VSV . D . LA . SOV . DOM . G, Buste drapé a l'antique a droite
+ DOVBLE . TOVRNOIS . 1641, Trois lis sous un lambel
2.92 gr
Ref : Divo Dombes # 207v, CGKL # 752 (a2 ou b2), Boudeau # 1086Potator II
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Rare bazarucco, period of King Philip I/III (1580-1641), Portuguese MelakaPortuguese cross within a dotted border / Portuguese coat of arms. 12mm, 1.50 grams. Malacca (Melaka) mint (in modern Malaysia - in the 17th century considered and administered as a part of Portuguese India). SKU 42732-6 The crude tin bazaruccos are usually almost illegible and are rare with clear devices. Malaka was captured by the Portuguese on the 24th of August, 1511, after an attack on the city by a force led by Alfonso D'Albuquerque, the 2nd Viceroy of Portuguese India (1509-1515) and who was to become to the first governor of Melaka. The Melaka remained occupied by the Portuguese for the next 130 years, until the year 1641, when the Dutch occupied the city following an 8 months siege. A series of cast tin coins were issued in Melaka throughout its history.
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Tin bazarucco, period of King Philip I/III (1580-1641), Portuguese MelakaPortuguese cross within a dotted border / Portuguese coat of arms. 11mmx9mm, 0.81 grams. Malacca (Melaka) mint (in modern Malaysia - in the 17th century considered and administered as a part of Portuguese India). SKU 42972-1 The crude tin bazaruccos are usually almost illegible and are rare with clear devices. Malaka was captured by the Portuguese on the 24th of August, 1511, after an attack on the city by a force led by Alfonso D'Albuquerque, the 2nd Viceroy of Portuguese India (1509-1515) and who was to become to the first governor of Melaka. The Melaka remained occupied by the Portuguese for the next 130 years, until the year 1641, when the Dutch occupied the city following an 8 months siege. A series of cast tin coins were issued in Melaka throughout its history.
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