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050 Leopoldus I., (Leopoldus I. of Habsburg), King of Hungary, (1657-1705 A.D.), H 1503, U 1107a, 1683, AR-Denarius, Körmöcbánya, Madonna and child, #01050 Leopoldus I., (Leopoldus I. of Habsburg), King of Hungary, (1657-1705 A.D.), H 1503, U 1107a, 1683, AR-Denarius, Körmöcbánya, Madonna and child, #01
avers: •LEOP•D•G•R•I•S•A•G•H•B•REX, Hungarian shield in a circle, mint-mark (K-B) on each side, border of dots.
reverse: PATRONA•HVNGA•1683, Madonna seated facing on a crescent in sunburst in a circle, holding infant Jesus in her left, border of dots.
diameter: mm, weight: g, axis: h,
mint: Hungary, mint mark: K/B//--, Körmöcbánya (Kremnitz, today Slovakia: Kremnica),
date: 1683 A.D., ref: Unger-1107a, CNH-, Huszar-1503/1683,
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104p Claudius-II. Gothicus (268-270 A.D.), Egypt, Alexandria, Bi-Tetradrachm, G-3028, D-5417, L/B//--, Eagle standing left, #1104p Claudius-II. Gothicus (268-270 A.D.), Egypt, Alexandria, Bi-Tetradrachm, G-3028, D-5417, L/B//--, Eagle standing left, #1
avers: AVT K KΛAVΔIOC CEB, Laureate and cuirassed bust right.
reverse: Eagle standing left, head right with wreath in its beak, L-B across the field,
exergue: L/B//--, diameter: 21-21,5mm, weight: 9,02g, axes: 0 h,
mint: Alexandria, date: 269-270 A.D., Year 2. L-B., ref: Geissen- 3028, Dattari-5418, Kapmann-Ganschow-104.16-p-328, Milne 4248, Curtis 1683, BMC-Alexandria 2333,
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Claudius II, year 2, head rightClaudius II, 268-270 AD, AE tetradrachm. Billon tetradrachm, Milne 4248, Curtis 1683, Dattari 5417, Geissen 3028, BMC Alexandria 2333, VF, Alexandria mint, 8.187 grams, 21.6 mm, die axis 0o, 29 Aug 269 - 28 Aug 270 A.D.; obverse AVT K K“L”AV“D”IOC CEB, laureate and cuirassed bust right; reverse eagle standing left, looking back, holding wreath in beak, date L-B (year 2) across field; ex FORVMPodiceps
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Divo 199. 1683, 800 gens d'elite enroles pour la marine de guerre.Obv. Bust right LUDOVICUS MAGNUS REX CHRISTIANISSIMUS
Rev. King flanked by two figures, one kneeling, nautical scene with ship behind LECTI JUVENES INNAVALEM MILLITIAM CONSCRIPTI DCCC MDCLXXXIII
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Egypt, Alexandria, 104 Claudius-II. Gothicus (268-270 A.D.), Bi-Tetradrachm, G-3028, D-5417, L/B//--, Eagle standing left, #1Egypt, Alexandria, 104 Claudius-II. Gothicus (268-270 A.D.), Bi-Tetradrachm, G-3028, D-5417, L/B//--, Eagle standing left, #1
avers: AVT K KΛAVΔIOC CEB, Laureate and cuirassed bust right.
reverse: Eagle standing left, head right with wreath in its beak, L-B across the field,
exergue: L/B//--, diameter: 21-21,5mm, weight: 9,02g, axes: 0 h,
mint: Egypt, Alexandria, date: 269-270 A.D., Year 2. L-B., ref: Geissen- 3028, Dattari-5418, Kapmann-Ganschow-104.16-p-328, Milne 4248, Curtis 1683, BMC-Alexandria 2333,
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Japan. Shogunate.Hartill 4.102, Jones (1984) 11, Jones (2007) 202, KM C 1.2 var.

1 mon (cast copper alloy), first cast 1668 (Kwanbun 8) and continued until 1681-1683, Edo Kamedo mint, 25 mm. Kanei with the character bun on the reverse are known as bun-sen. There are seven recognized obverse varieties. This coin is a Saiji-Hai-Bun (= characters thinly written; although the name is somewhat deceptive as the characters are not written any thinner than in other varieties).

Obv: Kanei tsuho.

Rev: Bun.

Kanei Tsuho coins were first cast in 1626. Although Kanei era ended in 1643, the legend was kept in use until the 1860’s. The Kanei coins cast starting in 1668 (which are distinguished from the earlier emissions by the legs of the Ho character) are known as Shin-Kanei-Tsuho (=new Kanei). There are around 300 recognized varieties.

Bun-sen were made from fragments of the Daibutsu statue of Buddha that was erected by Toyotomi Hideyori before 1614 and was destroyed in an earthquake in 1662. The character Bun on the reverse is the same character as in Kwanbun, and was evidently intended to signify the period in which it was made.
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Japan. Shogunate.Hartill 4.100, Jones (1984) 4, Jones (2007) 200, KM C 1.2 var.

1 mon (cast copper alloy), first cast 1668 (Kwanbun 8) and continued until 1681-1683, Edo Kamedo mint (Musashi Province), 25 mm. There are multiple varieties, with a total mintage of 1,970,000 coins.

Obv: Kanei tsuho.

Rev: Bun.

Hartill rarity VC

Kanei with the character bun on the reverse are known as bun-sen. Bun-sen were made from fragments of the Daibutsu statue of Buddha that was erected by Toyotomi Hideyori before 1614 and was destroyed in an earthquake in 1662. The character Bun on the reverse is the same character as in Kwanbun, and was evidently intended to signify the period in which it was made.
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POST MEDIEVAL, Hungary, Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor also known as 'the hogmouth'.

Leopold I and Jan III Sobieski, king of Poland made a treaty promising each other aid if the other is attacked by the Turks. In 1683, Vienna was once again beseiged and Sobieksi came to the rescue.
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Schjöth 1419, Hartill 5.25-27 (Hartill 5.25) Type A1.1, KM 311.1Kangxi (1662-1722)

1 cash, 1662-1683, Board of Revenue mint (in Beijing), 27 mm.

Cast Bronze (officially 60% copper and 40% zinc, but actually on average 67.4% copper, 21.9 % zinc, 7.0 % lead, 1.8 % tin, etc.), nominal weight 1.4 qian = 5.22 grams (but generally 4.2-5.0 grams).

Obv: Kangxi tongbao.

Rev: Boo Chiowan to the left and right.

Type A is comprised of coins with a seven stroke bei, two dot tong, and with a zigzag at the bottom of the tong radical. Those within subtype A1.1 are larger well-made coins with an actual weight of 4 grams or more and a diameter over 26 mm.

Hartill rarity 10
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Schjöth 1421, Hartill 6.20 Type A1.1, KM 312.1Kangxi (1662-1722)

1 cash (cast brass), 1662-1683, Board of Works mint (in Beijing), 28 mm.

Obv: Kangxi tongbao.

Rev: Boo yuwan.

Type A is comprised of coins with a seven stroke bei, two dot tong, and a zigzagged bottom of the tong radical. Type A1.1 is comprised of large, well made coins weighing 4 grams or more and a diameter over 26 mm.

Hartill rarity 10
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Schjöth 1442, Hartill 9.90-92 Type 1, KM 1442Kangxi (1662-1722)

1 cash (cast brass), 1680-1683, Fujian province (Zhangjou mint), 27 mm.

Obv: Kangxi tongbao.

Rev: Jang (in Manchurian) to the left, zhang (in Chinese) to the right.

Type 1 is comprised of coins with a two dot tong and a nominal weight of 1.4 qian (= 5.22 grams).

This is one of a series of twenty coins known as “poem” coins (shi qian), which, according to folklore, have talismanic qualities when placed together. The coins were put in a specific order in which the mint names formed a “poem.” The poem did not have a particular meaning, but rhymed according to the rules of classical Chinese poetry.

Hartill rarity 7
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