| Certification | PCGS |
|---|---|
| Certification Number | 51026435 |
| Circulated/Uncirculated | Uncirculated |
| Coin Year | 1750 |
| Composition | Silver |
| Country of Circulation | Germany |
| Denomination | 6 Mariengroschen |
| Grade | MS 63 |
| Reference # | KM 872 |
Germany 1750 IBH BRUNSWICK-WOLFENBÜTTEL 6 Mariengroschen
$705.00
Germany 1750 IBH BRUNSWICK-WOLFENBÜTTEL 6 Mariengroschen PCGS MS63. Stunning and the finest graded at PCGS with lovely toning. None graded at NGC.
Karl I, 1735-1780
“Wildman” type, a lovely mint state example! ex Almer H. Orr III Collection. The Braunschweig Wildman refers to a mythological figure popularized in the Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg during the 16th to 18th centuries, particularly associated with the Harz Mountains region. This Wildman, often depicted as a hairy, muscular figure, and often holding a tree, was seen as both a protector of the silver mines and a symbol of the region, appearing on coins, in heraldry, and in folklore.
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