CVC & Collectables presents this 1727 IHL 4 Schilling from Hamburg, Germany, graded ANACS VF 20. This historical coin from the early 18th century represents a significant period in the history of Hamburg, a key city-state within the Holy Roman Empire.
Coin Specifications:
- Country: Germany
- City: Hamburg
- Year: 1727
- Denomination: 4 Schilling
- Composition: Silver
- Grade: ANACS VF 20 (Very Fine)
- Certification: ANACS (American Numismatic Association Certification Service)
Design and Features:
This 1727 IHL 4 Schilling features intricate designs typical of the period, showcasing the heraldic and symbolic elements representative of Hamburg.
Obverse:
- Design: Typically features the city’s coat of arms or a similar heraldic symbol, surrounded by inscriptions that denote the issuing authority and date.
- Lettering: Likely includes “IHL” and other marks indicating the mint or the engraver.
Reverse:
- Design: Often displays value indicators, such as the denomination, and may include additional decorative elements or inscriptions relevant to the coin’s origin and purpose.
Collectibility:
Graded as VF 20 by ANACS, this coin exhibits moderate wear but retains clear details of its intricate designs. The certification by ANACS ensures its authenticity and provides a reliable assessment of its condition, making it a collectible piece for enthusiasts of historical European coinage. Find more alike here!