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  1. Hello all. I rarely (almost never) post on anything other than world coins and medals. My expertise lies in German States coinage. That said a coin of Julius Caesar has always been a bucket list type coin, with the type below my preference. This coin was offered to me today at a reasonable price but the dealer is someone that, like myself, deals mostly with world coins. I was hoping a few of you would give me an opinion on authenticity. It appears that the weight is correct. 

    Another concern, he had is listed as an S1399. It appears to me that all of these have a beaded border on both the obverse and reverse which this has on neither. It could be attributed to the smaller diameter but you would think at least some of it would show. 

    17.5mm
    3.9g

     

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  2. My opinion only, but it feels like there are more collectors looking for German States coinage. It is similar to the rising demand and prices for ancients. If you like history and variety you can't go wrong with these. Like @panzerman has said before, even if you have the money of Elon Musk it would be impossible to build a "complete" set. 

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  3. A couple of weeks ago I attended the Derby City Coin Club show in Louisville, KY. I was able to add my first multiple in quite some time. German States coinage is becoming increasingly scarce as a whole. This is the first multiple thaler I have found at a reasonable price for quite some time. Sorry for the washed out phone picture. 

     

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    Eichstätt (Bishophric). Sede Vacante. 1790 2 Thaler

    Obverse: Saints above vacant throne
    Obverse Legend: CAPITULUM EYSTETTENSE - REGNANS SEDE VACANTE, below: 17.V EINE FEINE MARK.
    Engraver: Johann Peter Werner

    Reverse: Tree with 15 shields in branches, one shield below trunk, abbey and lands in background
    Reverse Legend: EX UNO OMNIS NOSTRA SALUS, below: WILIBALDS-BURG. in band
    Engraver: Johann Peter Werner

    Subject: Sede Vacante Issue
    Note: Convention 2 Thaler. Dav. #2212.

    Composition: Silver
    Weight: 56.03g
    Diameter: 52.5mm

    Mint: W Nuremberg, Germany

     

    These are something that I don't really look for. When I do, the ones I find are usually priced well out of my budget. This one kind of fell into my lap. A dealer friend of mine knows that I like these and will let me know when he has one. We both win in that case. 

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  4. 2 recent additions that I think fit the topic. 

    Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel
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    Commemorative Thaler

    Clausthal. On the conquest of the city of Braunschweig.

    The 2nd one doesn't technically fit the topic because it is a medal but I hope no one minds me posting it.

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    Catalog: Mehl 676, Zepernick 145, Cappe 311.

    Diameter: 56.0 mm
    Weight: 43.67g

    Obverse: Mary enthroned on clouds with the baby Jesus points with a scepter to the monastery coat of arms floating in front of her, covered with a prince's hat, which rests on a decorated cushion with a cross and is decorated with a crook, sword and palm branch, above the Holy Spirit shown as a dove in rays, around coat of arms wreath

    Reverse: On a three-tiered dais with a canopy stands the bishop's chair, which is covered with the miter, in the background r. the Hildesheim Cathedral, above the divine eye of providence in rays, around heraldic wreath
     

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  5. I just picked up this common Bulgaria Gros of Ivan Aleksander. It has nice surfaces. It's nicer than the photo shows. 

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    And then won this lot of Russian wire money from a CNG auction. I'm kind of regretting it now because I need to attribute all of them.

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  6. some more:

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    Angola 1814 Macuta
    Weight: 16g
    Diameter: 36mm
     

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    Azore 1795 20 Reis
    Weight: 13g
    Diameter: 35mm

     

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    German East Africa 1909 5 Heller
    Weight: 20 g
    Diameter: 37 mm

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    India - Tanga
    Portuguese Goa
    Weight: 37 g
    Diameter: 34 mm

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  7. This is a topic I could go on for a while about. Large coppers are some of my favorite coins. 

     

    The Russian 5 Kopeks are some of my favorite coins. 

     

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    That said. Here are some others. 

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    Sweden 1684 Ore
    Weight: 40.5 g
    Diameter: 46.3 mm

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    Canada Leslie Token
    WEIGHT: 28 g
    DIAMETER: 40.3 mm

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    Great Britain Birmingham Workhouse 3 Pence token
    Weight: 69.1 g
    Diameter: 45 mm

     

     

     

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  8. The problem is that most of the good books are written in German. I can't speak or read German. Google translate helps but can be quite time consuming. I have all of the Davenport books which is the best reference in my opinion but as you said, is sparse on details. There is a harder to find although reasonably priced when you do:

    Germanic Coinages: Charlemagne through Wilhelm II    by William D. Craig  This has a lot of good information that you can't find anywhere else. Written in English

    THE COINS OF THE GERMAN STATES    by Kurt Jaeger & Albert Pick This is a 12 volume softcover set that is very informational, but written in German

    Loser-Thaler    by Duve  Another nice inexpensive book when you can find a copy. This concentrates on multiple thalers. Written in German

     

    I know you said European but my focus is on Germany. 
     

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