Cityview? Nah, more like a village.

But how much of a city can you fit on a coin only 2/3 the size of a U.S. dime?
Frankfurt 1 Kreuzer, 1773.


And another type that I like that you don't see often, same size as the above coin, a tiny copper:
Lithuania Schilling, 1666.

Frankfurt 1 Kreuzer, 1773.


And another type that I like that you don't see often, same size as the above coin, a tiny copper:
Lithuania Schilling, 1666.


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That's particularly well preserved for a copper coin of the era.
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