Owner Comments:
German States.
Baden- Durlach, Leopold I (1830- 1852).
Two Talers (Doppeltaler).
Commemorative - for the erection of the Monument of Carl Friedrich, the Herzog's father.
LEOPOLD GROSHERZOG VON BADEN, head of Herzog to the right.
SEINEM VATER CARL FRIEDRICH DEM GESEGNETEN MDCCCXXXXIV, Monument in the center, VII. E.F.M. below.
C. VOIGT below the head (Engraver in Munich 1829-1859).
Edge: CONVENTION VOM 30 IULY 1838.
Davenport 525, KM 217.1, Thun 25, AKS 110, J. 59, Schw. 12.
37.1200 g., 0.8720 Silver 1.0740 oz. ASW.
PCGS PR 64+.
Commemorative Two Thaler coin of Leopold I of Baden-Durlach for the erection of the Monument of Carl Friedrich, this collectible coin is interested in particular because it has all features of PROOF strike even there are no mention of PROOF coinage in this series. Deep sparkling mirrored fields covered with dark-golden toning with touch of bluish hues on reverse, razor-sharp strike of the design - amazing appearance and rarity specimen! You will never will see any of those coins graded as PROOF on ANY auctions - and here we are offering one certified by PCGS and graded as PR 64+. Unique opportunity for German Coin Collectors!! Small scratch on coin holder (not the coin itself) on reverse.