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Medieval coin.
Verfasst: Fr 16.05.14 17:58
von Ludvicus
Hello.
Pleas identify this medieval coin.Silver 1,32 gr.thanks
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Re: Medieval coin.
Verfasst: Fr 16.05.14 20:03
von Cluster
The pictures are gone. Or atleast not working for me.
Re: Medieval coin.
Verfasst: Fr 16.05.14 20:10
von Ludvicus
Re: Medieval coin.
Verfasst: Fr 16.05.14 20:57
von crossmountain2012
Links still not working
Re: Medieval coin.
Verfasst: Fr 16.05.14 21:51
von Ludvicus
I have no idea why not working.This is small size:
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Re: Medieval coin.
Verfasst: Fr 16.05.14 22:00
von Zwerg
Hi Ludovicus
I saved the coin for the community.
Hopefully you will get an answer - I have no idea
Regards
Zwerg
Re: Medieval coin.
Verfasst: Fr 16.05.14 22:09
von Ludvicus
Thanks Zwerg.
Re: Medieval coin.
Verfasst: So 18.05.14 12:24
von Ludvicus
I got message about this coin: 3 options -
1 . Henryk II 1002-1024 - strange variety
2.Bruno III 1038-1057 -strange variety
3.Viking coin
I ask for the opinion.
Re: Medieval coin.
Verfasst: So 25.05.14 21:58
von Ludvicus
Henryk III Holly Roman Emperor 1017-1056 Leodium (Liege)
order slip of the coin:LETGIENSIS
Well-known there are 12 pieces
literature:Dannenberg 1849 , W. Potin in Hamburger Beitraege zur Numismatik 1963.
Priceless

Re: Medieval coin.
Verfasst: Mo 26.05.14 19:53
von Ganza
It is a coin of Heinrich II from Liege. Dengis described 4 variants: 53,59, 143,144 (degrading). Av. portrait in a toothed crown in the Roman style - the copy of denars of Strasbourg (Dbg 916). The most frequent variant is Dengis 144. The price at auctions is from 100 to 200 euros. Unfortunately, all coins that I saw were not in very good condition.
Re: Medieval coin.
Verfasst: Mo 26.05.14 21:10
von Ludvicus
Sorry Ganza but you are mistaken.It is Henryk III- this opinions sent me dr Peter Ilisch. Yes yes - Peter Ilisch.Whether you could see Dannenberg 1849 ???I is same
coin.
Re: Medieval coin.
Verfasst: Mo 26.05.14 21:36
von Ludvicus
[quote="Ganza"]It is a coin of Heinrich II from Liege. Dengis described 4 variants: 53,59, 143,144 (degrading). Av. portrait in a toothed crown in the Roman style - the copy of denars of Strasbourg (Dbg 916). The most frequent variant is Dengis 144. The price at auctions is from 100 to 200 euros. Unfortunately, all coins that I saw were not in very good condition.[/quot
Please Give the link to this auction

Re: Medieval coin.
Verfasst: Mo 26.05.14 22:00
von Ganza
WAG 50 №3962,3963
Re: Medieval coin.
Verfasst: Mo 26.05.14 22:19
von Ludvicus
Ganza Link please- I don't have a catalogue from this auction (WAG 50)
Re: Medieval coin.
Verfasst: Mo 26.05.14 22:43
von Ludvicus
Ganza - you made a mistake you know it well