Germany, Schwäbisch Hall Pfenning 1774 / MS63 (Ingen mindstepris)





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1774 Schwäbisch Hall 1 Pfennig i billon, vurderet PCGS MS63, uniface præget, andenhøj pop, i PCGS-slab.
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1774 Tyskland (Schwäbisch Hall) - 1 Pfennig - PCGS MS63 - ANDEN TOP POP - 2. Bedst Kendt!
Description:
A True Condition Rarity for the Advanced Collector: 1774 1 Pfennig in Remarkable MS63 Grade.
This is a rare opportunity to acquire a spectacular numismatic survivor from the Free Imperial City of Schwäbisch Hall. While many of these small billon coins were lost to time or worn down through heavy circulation, this particular specimen has been preserved in a near-perfect state for over 250 years.
The "Top Pop" Factor:
This coin is a "Second Top Pop" (Second Top Population) at PCGS.
According to the PCGS Population Report, this is the 2nd finest known example ever graded by the service for this specific type.
Only one single coin exists in a higher grade (MS64), making this an incredibly prestigious addition to any high-end German States collection or Registry Set.
Coin Highlights:
Grade: PCGS MS63 (Mint State 63). The coin exhibits original mint luster, sharp strikes on the heraldic details, and exceptional eye appeal.
Historical Significance: Struck in 1774, during the Holy Roman Empire era, when Schwäbisch Hall operated as an independent "Free City."
Design: A beautiful Uniface (single-sided) strike featuring the city’s iconic heraldry.
Composition: Billon (Silver/Copper alloy).
Certification: PCGS Holder #48078639. Fully guaranteed for authenticity and grade.
Investment Potential:
In the world of professional coin grading, "Top Pop" and "Second Top Pop" coins are the most sought-after by investors and connoisseurs. They represent the pinnacle of quality available on the market. As high-grade examples of German States coinage are becoming increasingly difficult to find, this MS63 specimen offers both historical beauty and long-term value.
Shipping:
The coin will be shipped in its secure PCGS slab, carefully packaged to ensure it reaches the winner in its current pristine condition.
1774 Tyskland (Schwäbisch Hall) - 1 Pfennig - PCGS MS63 - ANDEN TOP POP - 2. Bedst Kendt!
Description:
A True Condition Rarity for the Advanced Collector: 1774 1 Pfennig in Remarkable MS63 Grade.
This is a rare opportunity to acquire a spectacular numismatic survivor from the Free Imperial City of Schwäbisch Hall. While many of these small billon coins were lost to time or worn down through heavy circulation, this particular specimen has been preserved in a near-perfect state for over 250 years.
The "Top Pop" Factor:
This coin is a "Second Top Pop" (Second Top Population) at PCGS.
According to the PCGS Population Report, this is the 2nd finest known example ever graded by the service for this specific type.
Only one single coin exists in a higher grade (MS64), making this an incredibly prestigious addition to any high-end German States collection or Registry Set.
Coin Highlights:
Grade: PCGS MS63 (Mint State 63). The coin exhibits original mint luster, sharp strikes on the heraldic details, and exceptional eye appeal.
Historical Significance: Struck in 1774, during the Holy Roman Empire era, when Schwäbisch Hall operated as an independent "Free City."
Design: A beautiful Uniface (single-sided) strike featuring the city’s iconic heraldry.
Composition: Billon (Silver/Copper alloy).
Certification: PCGS Holder #48078639. Fully guaranteed for authenticity and grade.
Investment Potential:
In the world of professional coin grading, "Top Pop" and "Second Top Pop" coins are the most sought-after by investors and connoisseurs. They represent the pinnacle of quality available on the market. As high-grade examples of German States coinage are becoming increasingly difficult to find, this MS63 specimen offers both historical beauty and long-term value.
Shipping:
The coin will be shipped in its secure PCGS slab, carefully packaged to ensure it reaches the winner in its current pristine condition.

