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This specimen was lot 1004 in Goldberg Sale 146 (Los Angeles, July 2025), where it sold for $78. The catalog description<sup>[1]</sup> noted, "Austria: [[German States, Silesia|Silesia]]. 15 Kr[eu]zer, 1736. Breslau. Karl VI. Bust right. Reverse: Double eagle. Lightly toned. Pop 1; 1 in 58. Only 2 graded at PCGS. This coin photo in the PCGS pop report. PCGS graded EF-45. The Augustana Collection." This type was struck for Charles VI at Breslau 1733-38. After his death in 1740, Frederick of Prussia invaded and occupied Silesia, setting off the War of the Austrian Succession. Despite determined Austrian attacks, the Hapsburgs were never able to recover it.
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This specimen was lot 1004 in Goldberg Sale 146 (Los Angeles, July 2025), where it sold for $78. The catalog description<sup>[1]</sup> noted, "[[Austria]]: [[German States, Silesia|Silesia]]. 15 Kr[eu]zer, 1736. Breslau. Karl VI. Bust right. Reverse: Double eagle. Lightly toned. Pop 1; 1 in 58. Only 2 graded at PCGS. This coin photo in the PCGS pop report. PCGS graded EF-45. The Augustana Collection." This type was struck for Charles VI at Breslau 1733-38. After his death in 1740, Frederick of Prussia invaded and occupied Silesia, setting off the War of the Austrian Succession. Despite determined Austrian attacks, the Hapsburgs were never able to recover it.
  
 
''Recorded mintage:'' unknown.  
 
''Recorded mintage:'' unknown.  

Latest revision as of 09:50, 30 July 2025

Goldberg Sale 146, lot 1004
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This specimen was lot 1004 in Goldberg Sale 146 (Los Angeles, July 2025), where it sold for $78. The catalog description[1] noted, "Austria: Silesia. 15 Kr[eu]zer, 1736. Breslau. Karl VI. Bust right. Reverse: Double eagle. Lightly toned. Pop 1; 1 in 58. Only 2 graded at PCGS. This coin photo in the PCGS pop report. PCGS graded EF-45. The Augustana Collection." This type was struck for Charles VI at Breslau 1733-38. After his death in 1740, Frederick of Prussia invaded and occupied Silesia, setting off the War of the Austrian Succession. Despite determined Austrian attacks, the Hapsburgs were never able to recover it.

Recorded mintage: unknown.

Specification: 5.26 g, silver, 30 mm diameter.

Catalog reference: KM-885 (formerly KM 149); Her-650.

Source:

  • Craig, William D., Germanic Coinages: Charlemagne through Wilhelm II, Mountain View, CA: 1954.
  • Michael, Thomas, Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1701-1800, 7th ed., Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2016.
  • [1]Goldberg, Ira, Stephen Harvey and Vera Kan, Goldberg Sale 146: US Coins & Currency, Ancient & World Coins, featuring The Americas Collection, The Henry Garrett Collection & The Augustana Collection, Los Angeles: Goldberg Coins and Collectibles, 2025.

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