N.d. Charles V dedication medal on his crowning and the planned Imperial Diet in Nuremberg by Unknown artist
N.d. Charles V dedication medal on his crowning and the planned Imperial Diet in Nuremberg by Unknown artist
N.d. Charles V dedication medal on his crowning and the planned Imperial Diet in Nuremberg by Unknown artist
N.d. Charles V dedication medal on his crowning and the planned Imperial Diet in Nuremberg by Unknown artist

N.d. Charles V dedication medal on his crowning and the planned Imperial Diet in Nuremberg 1521

Unknown artist

Silver
€ 3.250

Jongeling Numismatics & Ancient Art

  • About the artwork
    Obverse: crowned and armoured bust right with order chain of the Golden Fleece
    Reverse: blank

    After H. Krafft, after a design by A. Dürer

    OLD SILVER CAST

    EXTREMELY RARE

    Four eyelets at the bottom

    Charles V (1500 – 1558) was Holy Roman Emperor and Archduke of Austria from 1519 to 1556.

    The Imperial Diet was the deliberative body of the Holy Roman Empire. It was not a legislative body in the contemporary sense; its members envisioned it more like a central forum where it was more important to negotiate than to decide.

    Weight: 33.72 g
    Diameter: AR cast medal 49.0 mm
    Grade: Good very fine
    Mint: Nuremberg
    Reference: cf Bernhart 62; cf Cupperi/Hirsch/Kranz/Pfisterer 100; cf Habich I, 1, 18; cf Slg. Opitz 1784
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