N° 1432 | German States Hamburg 5 x 1 Schilling 1726 - 1778

1432 - German States Hamburg 5 x 1 Schilling 1726 - 1778
1432 - German States Hamburg 5 x 1 Schilling 1726 - 1778

Description

KM# 363, N# 89687; Billon., Total weight: 4.63 g.; VF/VF+

GPT Description

Certainly! The German States Hamburg 5 x 1 Schilling coins were minted in Hamburg, a city-state located in northern Germany. The coin was issued between the years 1726 and 1778, during a time when Hamburg was an important trading hub in Europe. The coin is made of billon, an alloy of silver and copper, with a total weight of 4.63 grams. The coin is in Very Fine (VF) condition on both sides, indicating that it has some wear but is still well-preserved. During the 18th century, Hamburg was known for its economic prosperity and cultural richness. The city's port was a major center for trade, attracting merchants and travelers from all over Europe. The coins minted during this time reflected the city's wealth and influence in the region. The German States Hamburg 5 x 1 Schilling coins are now sought after by coin collectors and numismatists for their historical significance and beautiful design. They serve as a tangible reminder of Hamburg's vibrant past as a key player in European trade and commerce.
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