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FINEST & ONLY @NGC & PCGS AU55 1776 1/6 THALER WILDMAN GERMAN, SILVER 1776 TONED
$ 298.32
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"WILDMANOMANIA" BATMAN, THIS GUY IS RIPPING TREES ONE HANDED !MEET THE "
FINEST
" & "
ONLY
"
1776
1/6 THALER
WILDMAN
FROM B.L.C.H., GERMANY !
1776 LCR 1/6 THALER WILDMAN, BRUNSWICK-LUNEBURG-CALENBERG-HANNOVER, GERMANY !
A VERY HARD TO LOCATE & CAPTURE
WILDMAN
IN ANY CONDITION !
"FINEST" & "ONLY ONE" AT BOTH NGC & PCGS !
NO OTHERS, IN ANY GRADE AT BOTH NGC & PCGS !!
THAT MAKES THIS "
THE LONE 1/6 THALER B.L.C.H. 1776 WILDMAN
"....
HEAR THE MUSIC, AND THE SOUND OF THE TREES BEING RIPPED FROM THE GROUND !
IT'S THE EXCITING INTRO TO
"
THE LONE WILDMAN RIPS AGAIN
"
LOVELY OLD ANTIQUE COIN SILVER GRAYS MIXED WITH SUBTLE EVENING BLUES ARE VIVIDLY ACCENTED BY
BEAUTIFUL CHROMATIC GOLDS IN & AROUND ALL DEVICES OBVERSE & REVERSE !
REGARDING THE GOLDEN CHROMATIC ACCENTS; THIS IS ONE TIME THAT THE PCGS TRUEVIEW PHOTO DIDN'T PICK UP A LOVELY TONING ASPECT OF THE
NUMISMATIC STAR; IT ALL DEPENDS UPON THE ANGLE OF THE SHOT.
OBVERSE: 1776,
CROWNED QUARTERED ARMS OF BRUNSWICK-LUNEBURG-CALENBERG-HANNOVER, GERMANY, VALUE BELOW '1/6".
REVERSE:
A VERY COOL 90 DEGREE ROTATED DIE
. WILDMAN WITH TREE IN RIGHT HAND, 6 ON LEFT, "LCR" UNDER FEET.
THIS 1776 WILDMAN IS HOUSED IN A PRISTINE PCGS GOLD SHIELD SECURE LABELED HOLDER !
MAKING FOR AN OUTSTANDINGLY COOL & HISTORICAL 1776 "WILDMANOMANIA" PACKAGE !
RULER: GEORGE III (1776) "
He was Duke and Prince-Elector
of Brunswick-Luneburg- Hannover
in the Holy Roman Empire
before becoming King of Hannover
on 12 October 1814
."
The same George III that America fought her Revolution with.
PCGS CERTIFICATION INFORMATION
PCGS #
864937.55/34995671
Date, mintmark
1776-LCR
Denomination
1/6 Th
Country
Bruns-Cal-Han
Grade
AU55
Holder Type
PCGS Gold Shield
Population
1
Pop Higher
0
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The Fight in the Forest
, drawing by Hans Burgmair
, possibly of a scene from the Middle High German
poem Sigenot,
about Dietrich von Bern.
The wild-man was used as a symbol of mining
in late medieval and Renaissance Germany. It appears in this context in the coats of arms of Naila
and of Wildemann.
The town of Wildemann in the Upper Harz
was founded in 1529 by miners who, according to legend, met a wild man and wife when they ventured into the wilds of the Harz
range.
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