Minted by Napoleonic forces with seized silver from the bank vaults of Hamburg
Lot 3476
GERMANY. Hamburg. 32 Schilling dated 1809, but issued by French occupation forces under Marshall Davoux in 1813 (Silver, 32 mm, 14.19 g, 12 h), CAIG (mintmaster C. Ginquembre). ✱17.EINE✱MARK✱FEIN✱ Helmeted coat of arms, G•A•I•C• below. Rev. ✱32✱ / SCHILLINGE / HAMBURGER / COURANT / 1809. in five lines. AKS 14. Gaedechens 657. Jaeger 39b. Beautifully toned. One year type. Minor adjustments marks and tiny nicks, otherwise, nearly extremely fine.

From the collection of Helmut Caspar, German numismatist, historian, and journalist.


These coins wer minted in Summer of 1813 by the Napoleonic forces with seized silver from the bank vaults of Hamburg.
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