"Charles Quint Double Pistols Monetary Weights"
Thanks to this collector for allowing me to enjoy myself… I am learning words… I did not know the jargon of numismatists and other sigilligraphers… We also say sphragists (who devote themselves to sphragistics) or study of seals, among other things… I cannot resist the need to swim in words like: dénéraux, vertugadins, double pistols or guineas or even the anépigraphes mirlitons, the albertins, the maitres balancers, the noailles, …. Okay, I will stop boring you. So I am selling a beautiful collection of coin weights, here are the first 5 examples: No. 1, double pistol 13.6 grams, on the back Saint Michel marked DM for Jacques Delmotte, in Brussels in 1755 No. 2 double pistol of 13.58 grams, on the back the hand of Antwerp (Antwerp literally meaning The thrown hand (of the Giant Brabo, in the Scheldt) marked IN for Jean François Neust, before his appointment in 1749 No. 3, identical weight, the front face is more marked No. 4 general which dies 15x15x3mm and weighs 13.58 gr, the cross is decorated with three small balls at the corners, signed on the back AD W date 1648 for A; Dunwald with xomme symbol of Antwerp, the hand, a crown and an acorn. No. 5 weight of 13.57 gr cross also decorated with three balls at the corners of the rosette, on the back, the door of the city of Tournai and the FB Monograms of Florent du Brou in 1749-1751 Please contact me for more items from this beautiful collection