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WORLD
COINS
1601-1700
5th Edition
GEORGE S. CUHAJ, EDITOR • THOMAS MICHAEL, MARKET ANALYST
Standard Catalog of
®
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WORLD COINS
1601-1700
George S. Cuhaj
Editor
Standard Catalog of
®
5th Edition
Thomas Michael
Market Analyst
Harry Miller
U.S. Market Analyst
Deborah McCue
Database Specialist
Kay Sanders
Database & Editorial Assistant
Special Contributors
Stephen Album
Al Boulanger
Juozas Minikevicius
Paul Montz
N. Douglas Nicol
Glenn Schinke
Daniel Frank Sedwick
M Louis Teller
Erik J. van Loon
Bullion Value (BV) Market Valuations
Valuations for all platinum, gold, palladium and silver coins of the more common, basically bullion types, or those
possessing only modest numismatic premiums are presented in this edition based on the market levels of:
$1,550
per ounce for
platinum • $1,750
per ounce for
gold
$600
per ounce for
palladium • $35
per ounce for
silver
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ISBN-13: 978-1-4402-1704-3
ISBN-10: 1-4402-1704-1
Cover Design by Jana Tappa
Designed by Sandi Carpenter
Edited by George Cuhaj
Cover images courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
Printed in the United States of America
INTRODUCTION
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INTRODUCTION
Welcome to our new 5
th
edition of the 17th Century
Standard Catalog of World Coins. This most recent
version of our ever changing and evolving series of
comprehensive reference catalogs is designed to meet
the needs of those with serious interest in the coins of
our numismatic heritage. More than half of the pages
within this reference are devoted to early European
coinage, with a significant portion of this book displaying
the vast array of Germanic coins stuck during this time
period.
Still, the Standard Catalog of World Coins 1601-1700
provides an abundance of coin listings for nations around
the globe. You will find coins from worldwide territories of
the European powers, including issues meant for
circulation in Portuguese India, Danish Tranquebar,
Spanish Netherlands and Colonial North America,
countermarked coins from Brazil and cob coins from
Colombia and Bolivia. Listings for the remnants of the
Hapsburg Empire can be found throughout this volume
with coins struck for use in Austria, Bohemia, Hungary
and Salzburg. Coins of Spain, France and the French
States are here as well, alongside crowns from
Transylvania, plus coins from the Middle Eastern areas of
Turkey and Syria.
But some of the greatest areas of interest probably
reside with this catalogs listings for pre-unified
territories. The massive section for German States
coinage has experienced a comprehensive revision for
all values on minor coins, crowns and thalers, and gold
ducats and their multiples. The same is true of the
Swiss Cantonal issues, Independent Kingdoms of India,
coinage of the Provinces of the Netherlands and those
coins struck for use in the various Italian States and
cities. All of these collecting areas have witnessed a
great rebirth of activity and very significant boosts to
individual coin values.
It just goes to show that the classics never go out of
style. There will always be a healthy market for coins of
this era, hammered or milled, specialists will always be
interested in 17
th
Century types.
INTRODUCTION
So this easy to use catalog, arranged in a basic
alphabetic fashion by country, with groupings for
political structure, coinage type and denomination to
help better organize the data, will always be an
important volume in any numismatic library. You will find
photographs of many 17
th
Century coins, information on
metal content, obverse and reverse descriptions,
legends, types and variety details, date listings and of
course values presented in multiple grades of
preservation. In short, just about all the information you
could want on the classic coins of the old world and its
early extensions into the East and West of the globe.
All this data has not come easily into the book you
hold before you. A generation of numismatists has
worked diligently to lay the foundations on which current
experts can build and to them we own a debt of gratitude.
Continuing this work are some seventy contributing
coin dealers, collectors and researchers who have lent
their knowledge to the compiling of this new edition,
providing our staff with updated values, new images,
newly discovered dates and expanded listings. The
accuracy of the data offered in this volume is assured
through their kind assistance. To them we offer a heartfelt
“Thank you!” for their generosity and dedication to the
advancement of our shared field of coin collecting.
Finally to you, the reader, we extend our wishes that
you may enjoy using this catalog as much as we enjoyed
it’s production. Look it over, put it to good use and please
let us know if you have any comments or questions.
Best Wishes,
The Editorial Staff of the
Standard Catalog of World Coins
CONTRIBUTING TO THE CATALOG
SENDING SCANNED IMAGES
• Scan images with a resolution of 300 dpi
• Set size at 100%
• Scan in true 4-color
• Save images as ‘jpeg’
• Specify the state, denomination and diameter
of coin
• Send images to the editor at
George.Cuhaj@fwmedia.com
OFFERING DATA CORRECTIONS
• Refer to coins by state and catalog number
• Be as clear and specific as possible
• Send your comments to the editor at
George.Cuhaj@fwmedia.com
SUGGESTING VALUE CHANGES
• Reference the coin’s state and
catalog number
• Specify date and grade
• Explain your sources
• Send your suggestions to the market analyst
at
Tom.Michael@fwmedia.com
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Many numismatists have contributed countless changes, which have been incorporated in this edition. While all cannot be acknowledged here,
special appreciation is extended to the following individuals and organizations who have exhibited a special dedication - revising and verifying histor-
ical and technical data and coin listings, reviewing market valuations and sharing digital images - for this edition.
Dr. Lawrence A. Adams
Stephen Album
Scott Annechino
Dr. Luis Alberto Asbun-Karmy
Mitchell A. Battino
Gonzalo Barinaga
Dr. Bernd Becker
Jan Bendix
Allen G. Berman
Joseph Boling
Al Boulanger
Klaus Bronny
Adolfo Cayón
Clemente Cayón
Fred L. Colombo
Scott E. Cordry
Jean-Paul Divo
Wilhelm R. Eglseer
Thomas F. Fitzgerald
Arthur Friedberg
Tom Galway
Ron Guth
Marcel Häberling
Don Hanlon
Flemming Lyngbeck Hansen
Emmanuel Henry
Wade Hinderling
Serge Huard
Ton Jacobs
Héctor Carlos Janson
Craig Keplinger
John M. Kleeberg
Lawrence C. Korchnak
Peter Kraneveld
Ronachai Krisadaolarn
Samson Kin Chiu Lai
Joseph E. Lang
Dirk Löbbers
Jürgen Mikeska
Juozas Minikevicius
Robert Mish
Paul Montz
Horst-Dieter Müller
N. Douglas Nicol
Alberto Paashaus
Frank Passic
Tom Passon
Marc Pelletier
William Rosenblum
Remy Said
Jacco Scheper
Glenn Schinke
Dr. Wolfgang Schuster
Daniel Frank Sedwick
Olav Sejerøe
Alexander I. Shapiro
Clark Smith
Jørgen Sømod
Dr. Sebastian Steinbach
Vladimir Suchy
Alim A. Sumana
M. Louis Teller
Archie Tonkin
Anthony Tumonis
Erik J. van Loon
Justin C. Wang
Paul Welz
Stewart Westdal
John Wilkison
Ertekin Yenisey
— — — — —
Auction Houses
— — — — —
Aureo & Calicó
Baldwin’s Auctions Ltd.
Classical Numismatic Group
Daniel Frank Sedwick, LLC
Dix, Noonan, Webb, Ltd.
Dmitry Markov Coins & Medals
Jean Elsen S.A.
Frankfurter Münzhandlung
Ira & Larry Goldberg
Coins & Collectibles, Inc.
Hauck & Aufhäuser
Heidelberg Münzhandlung
Herbert Grün
Gorny & Mosch –
Giessener Münzhandlung
Auktion Heidrun Höhn
Helios Numismatik
Heritage World Coin Auctions
Hess-Divo Ltd.
Gerhard D. Hirsch Nachfolger
Thomas Høiland Møntauktion
Fritz Rudolf Künker Münzhandlung
Leipziger Münzhandlung
LHS Numismatik AG
Maison Palombo
Auktionshaus Meister & Sonntag
Münzenhandlung Harald Möller,
GmbH
Münzen & Medaillen Deutschland,
GmbH
Moneti i Medali
MPO
Münz Zentrum Köln
Noble Numismatics, Pty. Ltd.
Numismatica Ars Classica
Numismatik Lanz München
Dr. Busso Peus Nachfolger
Ponterio & Associates
Bruun Rasmussen
Auktionshaus H.D. Rauch GmbH
Riibe Mynthandel AS
Schulman BV
Sotheby’s
Spink - Smythe
St. James Auction Ltd.
Stack’s - Coin Galleries
UBS, AG, Gold & Numismatics
Jean Vinchon Numismatique
Westfälische Auktionsgesellschaft
World Wide Coins of California
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