ominus1 Posted October 23, 2024 · Patron Posted October 23, 2024 (edited) i've added several in the last few years and its been a quantum trip man...i STILL get confused and sometimes have to relearn stuff i already knew..:P (THIS GROUP IS INCLUDED BUT NOT LIMITED TO) and @Al Kowsky...here's the cross you wanted to see ( got a new camera :D) a little shaky on the front but you wanted to see the back so POOF! here it is 🙂 post what you will Edited October 23, 2024 by ominus1 errors 6 1 Quote
Al Kowsky Posted October 23, 2024 · Member Posted October 23, 2024 1 hour ago, ominus1 said: i've added several in the last few years and its been a quantum trip man...i STILL get confused and sometimes have to relearn stuff i already knew..:P (THIS GROUP IS INCLUDED BUT NOT LIMITED TO) and @Al Kowsky...here's the cross you wanted to see ( got a new camera :D) a little shaky on the front but you wanted to see the back so POOF! here it is 🙂 post what you will ominus1, Can you try for some better photos 🤔? Both sides are out of focus, especially the front side of the cross 🤨. Stand slightly farther away & the focus should look better. A couple photos of the side of the cross would be helpful, along with the weight in gm, & length in mm 😉. It appears your Habsburg Type Collection is growing, congrats 🤩! Is there a special reason you focused on this specialty 🧐? 1 Quote
Al Kowsky Posted October 23, 2024 · Member Posted October 23, 2024 I think the coin posted below is the only Habsburg coin remaining in my collection. I did post the coin on the CoinTalk website when I was a member there but may not have posted it here. AUSTRIA, Holy Roman Empire. Ferdinand II, 1564-1595. AR Thaler: 28.20 gm, 40 mm, 12 h. Hall Mint. Davenport 8094 3 1 Quote
ominus1 Posted October 23, 2024 · Patron Author Posted October 23, 2024 4 hours ago, Al Kowsky said: ominus1, Can you try for some better photos 🤔? Both sides are out of focus, especially the front side of the cross 🤨. Stand slightly farther away & the focus should look better. A couple photos of the side of the cross would be helpful, along with the weight in gm, & length in mm 😉. It appears your Habsburg Type Collection is growing, congrats 🤩! Is there a special reason you focused on this specialty 🧐? ..i will later Al...i done put it back in the box for now ...no no special reason really i just thought they were an interesting bunch and i just point a finger and take off blazing trails i've never been on with most of my collections 🙂 1 Quote
Croatian Coin Collector Posted October 23, 2024 · Member Posted October 23, 2024 This is my latest Habsburg coin: 3 1 Quote
ominus1 Posted October 23, 2024 · Patron Author Posted October 23, 2024 53 minutes ago, Croatian Coin Collector said: This is my latest Habsburg coin: o wow!...very nice and shiny! 🙂 1 Quote
ominus1 Posted October 23, 2024 · Patron Author Posted October 23, 2024 10 hours ago, Al Kowsky said: s there a special reason you focused on this specialty 🧐? ...you know Al, now thinking about it, it was a coin of Leopold l and the brutal honestly of the celator on their unfortunate inherited lower mandible ...:)....the rest is history 😄 1 Quote
Croatian Coin Collector Posted October 23, 2024 · Member Posted October 23, 2024 3 hours ago, ominus1 said: o wow!...very nice and shiny! 🙂 Yes, but the primary reason I bought it is its connection to Croatia, Karl II founded the Croatian city of Karlovac in 1579: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karlovac 1 Quote
ominus1 Posted October 23, 2024 · Patron Author Posted October 23, 2024 5 hours ago, Croatian Coin Collector said: Yes, but the primary reason I bought it is its connection to Croatia, Karl II founded the Croatian city of Karlovac in 1579: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karlovac ..well that's a mighty good reason to buy it i think..:) 1 Quote
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