Historic 1831 Segeberg Schleswig-Holstein silver coin issued by the German States prior to German unification. This coin represents the 1½ Schilling denomination and was struck in .500 silver, making it both a historic numismatic piece and an early European silver coin.
Coins from the Schleswig-Holstein region are highly collectible due to their connection to the complex political history of the Danish and German territories during the 19th century. These regional German State coins pre-date the formation of the German Empire and represent the diverse coinage systems used across the German-speaking states.
The coin features the historic regional heraldic design associated with Schleswig-Holstein and is housed in a collector cardboard flip with handwritten notes referencing the date, silver content, and denomination.
Details:
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Region: Schleswig-Holstein (German States)
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City/Issue: Segeberg
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Year: 1831
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Denomination: 1½ Schilling
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Metal: .500 Silver
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Historic German State coinage
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Stored in collector cardboard flip
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Condition: Circulated estate condition
A desirable early German States silver coin ideal for collectors of German numismatics, pre-unification German coinage, and historic European silver coins.
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This item is part of an estate auction. Please review all photographs carefully as they are considered the primary description and best representation of condition. All items are sold as-is, where-is, with no guarantees or warranties expressed or implied. Identifications and notes written on the holder were made by a previous collector and have not been independently verified. Buyers should rely on the photographs to determine the exact condition of the coin.