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Emden, Germany (Holy Roman Empire), 28 stuber (2/3 thaler or 1 gulden), Ferdinand II (1624-37).

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Emden, Germany (Holy Roman Empire), 28 stuber (2/3 thaler or 1 gulden), Ferdinand II (1624-37).
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Emden, Germany (Holy Roman Empire), 28 stuber (2/3 thaler or 1 gulden), Ferdinand II (1624-37). KM-10.1. 16.8 grams. Big, round coin with two-headed Habsburg eagle with denomination 28 in its breast on one side, crowned arms on reverse, all details clear through a haze of dark toning and oxidation (uncleaned). With Sedwick certificate. From: Lastdrager, sunk in 1653 off the Shetland Islands, north of Scotland