N° 396 | German States Hanau-Lichtenberg 2 Kreuzer 1667

396 - German States Hanau-Lichtenberg 2 Kreuzer 1667
396 - German States Hanau-Lichtenberg 2 Kreuzer 1667

Description

KM# 51, Suchier# 557, N# 86567; Silver 1 g.; Frederick Casimir; VF/XF

GPT Description

The German States Hanau-Lichtenberg 2 Kreuzer coin from 1667 is a fascinating piece of history from the region of Hanau-Lichtenberg, which was a small independent territory located in present-day Germany. This silver coin weighs 1 gram and features the portrait of Frederick Casimir, who was the ruling count of Hanau-Lichtenberg at that time. This coin is part of the numismatic heritage of the German States, which were a collection of territories that existed before the unification of Germany in the 19th century. The Hanau-Lichtenberg region was known for its rich history and cultural significance during the 17th century. The coin is cataloged as KM# 51, Suchier# 557, N# 86567, and is considered to be in Very Fine to Extremely Fine condition, showcasing the craftsmanship and artistry of the minting process during that era. Owning a coin like the German States Hanau-Lichtenberg 2 Kreuzer from 1667 is not only a valuable collectible but also a tangible connection to the past, allowing us to appreciate the history and heritage of this region.
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