Description: Great Cities Collection: Prague - Prager Groschen Silver Coin (Black Box) ED Coin(s) pictured are not necessarily the ones you will receive. CITY-BBOX-PRAGUE As legend has it, a Dark Ages prophetess named Libue—the daughter of Krok, first duke of the Czech people—had a vision while walking on a rocky cliff high above the river Vltava: ”I see a great city, whose glory will touch the stars!“ She gave the future city a name: Praha, or Prague. The city became the seat of the kings of Bohemia, and an archbishopric in 1344. Two years later, Charles IV became Holy Roman Emperor and King of Bohemia, and transformed Prague into a proper imperial capital. In the Middle Ages, it was the third largest city in Europe; only Rome and Constantinople were bigger. The Charles Bridge, which bears his name, was built by Charles IV.–These thin silver coins, known as Prager groschen, were issued for centuries, beginning in 1300. Crudely struck, they feature the Czech lion. Thank you for visiting our Educational Coin/Numismatics Category. We have partnered with a leading dropship coin company to expand our inventory for our customers. 95% of my 6000+ listings are from my inventory, but this particular item is not. Your purchase will ship quickly and will be well packaged. Should you order more than one item there is a chance the purchases will come in more than one package. This will not increase your shipping cost but I simply wanted to note the possibility. If this happens, each item will have its own tracking number. To shop my store more easily, please click on the Category tab to see all of the store's categories including, US and world coins, US and world currency, exonumia (medals and tokens), bullion, numismatic books, and educational numismatic items.
Price: 33 USD
Location: Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania
End Time: 2024-12-14T15:02:00.000Z
Shipping Cost: 7 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Composition: Silver
Era: Medieval
Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
Region of Origin: Europe
Certification: Uncertified