ominus1 Posted September 26 · Supporter Share Posted September 26 i guess this coin is about it for Habsburg HRE's..but there''s more coins of the Habsburgs and further up the line, they loose the name Habsburg...in my research, after purchasing the coin, i find the that the Habsburgs name disappears into two (maybe more) other groups of rulers and Eberhards are one!.. it's almost mind boggling but what a thrill!..last nite i followed the line all the way back to the Franks in the 6th century (and there it gets iffy)..i shall continue to get coins of the family's progenitors until have have them all or i expire...^^ POST AWAY PEEPS! Augsburg Batzen, 1516, 27mm, 3.42gms Obverse: 2 adjacent shields of arms, 2-fold on left and 4-fold on right, Roman numeral date above, 'A' below, titles of Eberhard IV Reverse: Crowned armored bust right, holding orb and scepter, small shield of Augsburg arms below, titles of Maximilian I 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
friedberg Posted September 26 · Member Share Posted September 26 Hello, this coin was minted in the Augsburg Imperial Mint. At that time, this mint was leased to Eberhard IV von Eppstein-Königstein. Eberhard IV was not a relative of the House of Habsburg but came from the House of Eppstein. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/County_of_Königstein https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lords_of_Eppstein With friendly greetings from Germany 3 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ominus1 Posted September 26 · Supporter Author Share Posted September 26 4 hours ago, friedberg said: Hello, this coin was minted in the Augsburg Imperial Mint. At that time, this mint was leased to Eberhard IV von Eppstein-Königstein. Eberhard IV was not a relative of the House of Habsburg but came from the House of Eppstein. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/County_of_Königstein https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lords_of_Eppstein With friendly greetings from Germany ..you are correct on this for this particular coin for the time of Maximillian l,... this is the Eberhard IV i found was from the 900's, it's very confusing at times 😛 Eberhard IV of Nordgau Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Eberhard_IV_of_N... Eberhard IV Nordgau (died December 18, 972/973) was Count of Nordgau. He was the eldest of four children of Hugh III, Count of Nordgau and Hohenburg, ... 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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