Eichstatt 1694 kreuzer

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Künker Auction 350, lot 1123

This specimen was lot 1123 in Künker Auction 350 (Osnabrück, June 2023), where it sold for €216 (about US$254 including buyer's fees). The catalog description[1] noted,

"EICHSTÄTT. BISTUM. Johann Eucharius von Castell, 1685-1697. Kreuzer 1694, Nürnberg. Prachtexemplar. Winz. Schrötlingsfehler am Rand, fast Stempelglanz (Bishopric of Eichstatt, Johann Eucharius of Castell, 1685-1697. Kreuzer of 1694, Nuremberg mint. A magnificent specimen. Tiny planchet defect on the edge, almost uncirculated condition.)"

Ruling Authorities

  • Johann Eucharist of Castell, prince-bishop from 1685-1697.

Obverse

  • Obverse description: Bi-fold coat of arms with crest of the bishopric on the left and family's on the right, angels head with folded wings above dividing legend, mint official's mark of a cross below.
  • Obverse inscription: I•E• E•E•
  • Obverse inscription unabridged: Iohannes Eucharius Episcopus Eastettensis
  • Obverse inscription translated: Iohann Eucharius, Bischop of Eichstätt

Reverse

  • Reverse description: Double cross with Roman Numeral value in circle in the center, centered circle of beads behind the large cross which divided legend and date.
  • Reverse inscription: EYST ETTE NSIS 1694. / I
  • Reverse inscription translated: Eichstätt 1694 / 1

Edge

  • Edge description: Plain.

Mint Official Marks/Initials/Names

  • ✠ = Georg Friedrich, engraver and mintmaster at Nuremberg from 1682-1724

Minting Technique: roller milled.

Recorded mintage: unknown.

Specification: silver, this specimen 0.73 g.

Catalog reference: Cahn 118, KM-40.

Source:

  • Cuhaj, George S., and Thomas Michael, Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1601-1700, 6th ed., Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2014.

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