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Germany Saxony Vicariat Taler 1741 Very Fine NO RESERVE
$ 61.24
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Here is a Seldom seen Vicariat Taler of Saxony. Used in jewelry with damaged rims, yet an important coin and highly sought after. Ruler is king Friedrich August II, who ruled, 1733-1763. Dresden mint. Friedrich was Duke of Saxony and king of Poland, so this ruler's coins are collected by people of both countries. Details of Very Fine. Known as a Vicariat Taler and struck upon the death of the Holy Roman Emperor, Karl VI. Cataloged as Dav-2669, KM-907. We will begin at .00. There is no reserve.Conditions of Sale: PAYMENT: Paypal accepted. Payment is to be made to: Stuart Rubenfeld Box 251243 Los Angeles, Ca. 90025. Payment should be received after ten days of auction close. California residents please add the appropriate sales tax. RETURN POLICY: Ten day return privilege of items permitted if they are not as described and not removed from their holder. No returns accepted after thirty days of auction close. Shipping and insurance costs are not refundable. SHIPPING: Please indicate your shipping address with payment. If you are using Paypal, we must ship to the billing address of your credit card. If you win more than one lot, shipping charges can be combined. All items are shipped at buyer's risk. GUARANTEE OF AUTHENTICITY: All coins are guaranteed genuine and as described. If any major defects exist, (mounting, tooling, e.g.), they will be mentioned in the description.