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How cool is this medieval Austrian?

"Frederick 'The Fine', 1308-1330, Silver Pfennig, Koch-B214, struck 1314-1330 at Vienna, 0.68 grams, 14.2 mm. EF
Increbile example of this otherwise ordinary coinage. Sharply struck and centered with little to no wear. Light antique toning."

Predates Picasso's Guernica by 600 years:

It's tiny, only 14 mm, but it can be yours for a mere $90 at Glenn W. Woods of Dallas-Ft. Worth
Increbile example of this otherwise ordinary coinage. Sharply struck and centered with little to no wear. Light antique toning."

Predates Picasso's Guernica by 600 years:

It's tiny, only 14 mm, but it can be yours for a mere $90 at Glenn W. Woods of Dallas-Ft. Worth
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Tom, formerly in Albuquerque, NM.
The Picasso comparison is so apt!
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