10th Aug, 2022 10:30 GMT/BST
German States, Prussia, Wilhelm I Thaler 1866A, 'Commemorating victory in the Austro-Prussian War', Berlin Mint, MIT UNS GOTT incuse on edge, obv. laureate head right, rev. crowned eagle right clutching orb and sceptre in talons, this example curiously embellished with busts of Wilhelm and Franz Joseph I, the defeated emperor of Austria, soldered in relief onto the eagles wings, likely a contemporary addition to celebrate Prussia's victory, light contact marks, AEF; together with Bavaria, Otto I 3 marks 1909D, Munich Mint, rev. crowned imperial eagle left, .900 silver, weight 16.71g, VF+; Third Reich, 5 reichsmark 1936, obv. stylised eagle divides date, denomination below, rev. Hindenburg head right, .900 silver weight 13.87g, GFine; and Federal Republic, 10 marks 1972, 'Munich Olympics', rev. Olympic flame, rings below, .635 silver, weight 15.35g, VF.
Sold for £90
Estimated at £60 - £80
Auction: Coins & Banknotes, 10th Aug, 2022
To include Ancient Greek and Roman coins, modern day currency, banknotes, tokens, medallions and exonumia. Lots marked with a black diamond symbol (♦) denote a single owner collection.
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