N° 636 | German States Bocholt 21 Heller 1762

636 - German States Bocholt 21 Heller 1762
636 - German States Bocholt 21 Heller 1762

Description

KM# 25, N# 35945; Copper; XF

GPT Description

The German States Bocholt 21 Heller coin from 1762 is a remarkable piece of history. This copper coin holds significant value both in terms of its historical background and as a numismatic collectible. The coin is categorized under KM# 25 and N# 35945, which are reference numbers used by collectors to identify and catalog different types of coins. This particular coin was minted in Bocholt, a town located in the western part of Germany. The denomination of this coin is 21 Heller, which was a common currency unit used in various German states during the 18th century. The Heller was a subunit of the larger currency system, and its value varied depending on the specific region. The coin's year of minting, 1762, places it in a time period known for significant political and social changes in Europe. It was during this time that the German states were experiencing various shifts in power and territorial boundaries. In terms of the coin's condition, XF stands for Extremely Fine, indicating that the coin is in a well-preserved state with minimal wear and a clear design. Owning this German States Bocholt 21 Heller coin from 1762 provides a fascinating glimpse into the economic and cultural history of the region. It serves as a tangible connection to the past, reminding us of the trade, commerce, and daily transactions that took place centuries ago.
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