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81, Lot: 181. Estimate $200.
Sold for $322. This amount does not include the buyer’s fee.

MEDIEVAL GERMAN STATES. Lot of eight AR and Æ. Lot includes the following: GERMANY, Holy Roman Empire. Otto III. 983-1002. AR Pfennig (18mm, 1.29 gm). Struck at an uncertain north German mint in the name of Otto and his grandmother Adelheid. Dannenberg 1167. Very crude strike. A rare medieval German coin // Same. Cologne. Piligrim, Archbishop. 1021-1036. AR Denar (20mm, 1.41 gm). In the name of the Emperor Conrad. Dannenberg 381. Rare // Same. Cologne. Anonymous Archbishops. Circa 1156. AR Reduced Denar (11mm, 0.50 gm). Rees mint. Hävernick 766. Scored along one arm of the reverse cross, as if in preparation for cutting into fractions // Same. Erfurt. Countermarked Issue. Circa 1645. AR Groschen (28mm, 2.55 gm). Wheel countermark on a groschen of Friedrich II of Saxe-Meissen (1428-1464). De Mey Contremarques 62 on Saurma 4372/3158 // Same. Goslar. Circa late 15th Century. AR Matthiasgroshen (25mm, 1.95 gm). Saurma 3961/2145. Cleaned // Same. Saxe-Meissen. Friedrich II. 1428-1464. AR Schockgroschen (26mm, 2.42 gm). Saurma 4380 // ITALY, Messina, Normans. William II. 1166-1189. Æ Follaro (13mm, 2.21 gm). Spahr 118; Biaggi 1232. Dark green patina // LOWLANDS, Flanders. Charles the Bold. 1467-1477. AR Double Patard (28mm, 2.93 gm). De Mey 394. Coins Fine and better with noted conditions. Eight (8) coins in lot. LOT SOLD AS IS. NO RETURNS.

From the Charles E. Weber Collection.