podzemnik2
Moscow
Russia
Coins of Austria, Hungary, Germany & Holy Roman Empire. I'm fond of searching with a metal detector.
Obverse | Reverse | Description | Year | Country |
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15 krajczar. Maria Theresia (1741-1780), The Queen of Hungary. *KB* - Kremnitz mint.... | 1750 | Hungary | ||
20 kopeeks. USSR. I found this coin using a metal detector. Ag500f. 3,6gr. | 1924 | Russia | ||
Reichs Thaler. Ferdinand II (1619-1637) Emperor of Holy Roman empire. Three-arms Reichstaller... | 1627 | Germany | ||
5 kopeeks. USSR. I found this coin using a metal detector. Al-Br. | 1948 | Russia | ||
3 kreuzer (groschen). Tyrol. Carolus VI (1711-1740) Emperor of Holy Roman empire. Hall mint.... | 1726 | Austria | ||
20 kreuzer (zwanziger). Austrian arm. Francisc I (1792-1835).Nice patina. *F* - Hall mint,... | 1793 | Austria | ||
One-side pfennig. Archbishopric of Salzburg. Bilon. | 1570 | Austria | ||
Medal DER TAPFERKEIT. Franc Ioseph I (1848-1916). Austro-Hungary empire. Brass. | 1915 | Austria | ||
Rouble. Russian Empire. Pavel I (1796-1801). Ag. | 1799 | Russia | ||
2 pfenning. Archbishopric of Salzburg. Cu. | 1802 | Austria | ||
10 kreuzer. Modern investment coin. Fantasy on the theme of the Austrian Empire, in the name of... | 2001 | Austria | ||
Solid. Sachsen-Polen. Friedrich August. Danzig stadt. billon. | 1763 | Germany | ||
10 kreuzer. Kingdom of Hungary. Ferdinand I (1835-1848). *B* - Kremnitz mint. Ag500f.... | 1847 | Hungary | ||
20 kreuzer (kopfschtuk, zwanziger). Tyrol. Maria Theresia (1741-1780). Ag583f. 6,68gr. | 1758 | Austria | ||
2 kopeeks. USSR. I found this coin using a metal detector. Al-Br. | 1952 | Russia | ||
1/4 kreuzer. Austrian empire. Franciscus I (1792-1835). *A* - Wien mint. Cu. | 1812 | Austria | ||
10 kreutzer. Archbishopric of Saltzburg. Sigmund von Shcrattenbach (1753-1771). Ag500f.... | 1754 | Austria | ||
Half Thaler (Gulden). Bavaria. Karl IV Theodor (1777-1799). Ag833f. 14,03gr. | 1779 | Germany | ||
15 kopeeks. USSR. This coin was found in the summer using a metal detector. Ag500f. 2,7gr. | 1929 | Russia | ||
Tin medal "For the injury." On behalf of Charles I. | 1918 | Austria | ||