Medieval Ulmer Gold Brackteat Germany, With Old Documentation 1638




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Medieval Ulmer Gold Brackteat Germany, with old documentation 1638 Medieval Ulmer Gold Brackteat Germany, with old documentation 1638 I bought these 2 coins and the will of a small church in Spain.Originally, as I can read in the will, it was a golden Coleccion coin that the man gave to the church to make Misas in his name and take care of their remains, There were also Norwegian or Swedish Viking gol...d amulets, which I will soon sell here, as well as Ottoman gold amulets of the Vlad I generation.It must be remembered that during these years the "Inquisition" was very present in Spain, there are many books about it.I think they were originally more, but now they only have 2 coins. Both bracteas of 1200-1300 from Ulm, one is big with a legend; HEnricus CAESAR, and the other is just a ?pope? sitting with a ball.The HEnricus have a diameter of 34.2 mm and 2.15 g, the smaller ones have 2.25 g gold, but only 24 mm diameter.The only one I found is the Henricus, and the description of Cut and Paste is:Coll. R. Ulmer Bodensee-BrakteatenUlm, Royal MintHenry VI 1191-1197Bracteate around 1190. Similar as before, but the crowned one is shown smaller and the inscription ends with a dot. Klein/Ulmer (CC) 133.2, Cahn -, Berger (KM) -, Coll. Bonh. -, Klein (KP) -, Fd. Elchenreute 25b, Häberle 14But it's in silver and only 21 mm in diameter.The other also looked in pictures (without description), and also 20 mm diameter.The will is very large and seems that the man had many things, including a good hammer for a member of the family (incredible), some noble titles and many other things (gems, fornication, houses ....).The will is about paper with a watermark in those they do things for the nobles, kings and the like, so it must be from an important person. Including an empty page (the last one), something very rare because these papers are very expensive.the language used is Latin and Spanish (a rare mixed language, I imagine it is normal in old age) . and dated May 2, 1641.NO RETURN on this lot, for obvious reasons, the document has more than 400 years old and is very sensitive to any change, as you can see in the pictures, is so long that it can be used to show in a good room with a large wall.Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator Listing and template services provided by inkFrog



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