Could be, though I now rotated the first image, and looks like a crown on top
of both sides. From KM# 183 for example ...
Obverse: Crowned double mirror-image script 'CF' monogram,
titles of Karl Friedrich in legend
so there is a circular monogram with a crown on top. It also
has DUX on lower right like this coin has.
Actually yes 1713 is correct date. Here is a better (1711) example ...
and on the reverse the shield divides the initials of the mint master Bastian Hille.
Obverse translation: Dei Gratia Haeres Norvegiae DuxSlesvici Et Holsatiae
KM# 131 - 1681 date
KM# 140 - 1682 date
KM# 150 - 1693 date
KM# 183 - Crowned Schleswig arms in oval baroque frame [not in Spanish shield]
KM# 199 - Crowned oval Schleswig arms [not in Spanish shield]
KM# 201 - Bust right [not a monogram]
KM# 214 - D. G. H. N. DUX. SCHLES. & HOL. [not D. G. H. N. DUX. SLES. HOL.]
KM# 217 - 1722 or 1724 dates
Citeer: "ZacUK" Actually yes 1713 is correct date. Here is a better (1711) example ...
and on the reverse the shield divides the initials of the mint master Bastian Hille.
Obverse translation: Dei Gratia Haeres Norvegiae DuxSlesvici Et Holsatiae
1 Schilling from Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp
Thanks - I used PhotoScape, the same program for animations.
The letters can be any colour, or font, or size,
and as you saw they can be rotated. Example for you ...
Citeer: "ZacUK" Actually yes 1713 is correct date. Here is a better (1711) example ...
and on the reverse the shield divides the initials of the mint master Bastian Hille.
Obverse translation: Dei Gratia Haeres Norvegiae DuxSlesvici Et Holsatiae
1 Schilling from Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp
Impressive....letters on the coin....like magic
i agree. But i still dont Know what to do.. this coin is not on numista ør?
Citeer: "ZacUK" Thanks - I used PhotoScape, the same program for animations.
The letters can be any colour, or font, or size,
and as you saw they can be rotated. Example for you ...
Thanks Zac - that is cool.
My welcome token to this lovely site.
No need to measure - maybe someone else will add the diameter.
And leave the KM number for now - again maybe someone else will know.
All the rest is written above, so can be added to your new page.
Obverse:
Description
Crowned double mirror-image script 'CF' monogram, titles of Karl Friedrich in legend
Lettering
D G H N DUX SLES HOL
Translation(s)
Dei Gratia Haeres Norvegiae Dux Slesvici Et Holsatiae
By the Grace of God, the heir of Norway and Duke of Schleswig-Holstein
Reverse:
Description
Crowned Schleswig arms in Spanish shield, dividing Mint Master's initials
Lettering
I SCHILLING 1713 B H
Translation
Bastian Hille
Nice. I removed the headings as they already appear on the page.
I added the shape. I changed the title - the area appears lower down the page.
All that will only be seen when the referee approves the page. Thanks
Oh yes, thanks. What program do you use - in PhotoScape they can be cropped into
a circle or square, but not for irregular edges like that, or 7-sided coins and so on.
I use the same just the X version of he program put I think they should have the same capabilities.
Here is an explanation (the french was just because I taught a french member The positions are the same for every other language).
Seems to be Mr. Hille the younger was some kind of criminal in the past should we put the mint as Minden because at that time he seemed to have worked there? LINK
Thanks. All six images show as one long small picture, so can not read anything,
but at least the individual images show how to do it.
I guess yes put that as the mint. Was not sure whether to put him
as the Designer or Engraver as I guess a Mint Master is neither.
Citeer: "ZacUK"All six images show as one long small picture, so can not read anything,
Right click on the picture and chose "open in new tab". Then click again on the picture and it will be enlarged enough to read everything. You can then even enlarge it more by clicking "Ctrl" and "+".
By the way: the fourth post here is yours, so didn't you crop these pictures yourself already? And if yes, how did you do it? Because I also have problems with cropping irregular coins.
Yes, I cropped to a circle, but then spent time with the eraser tool in close-up by
removing the background colour where the indentations are. Some other programs
(like that shown recently) do it automatically, saving me time. Thanks!
As long as a coin page is not validated you can edit the request, normally only the creator has the link but it seems anyone with acces to the page link can modify it (I did not know this was possible until today).
I used the magic wand this works the same in any editing software (PhotoShop etc.).
You select a color that is optimally in high contrast to the opject you want to cropp-out then fine tune the tollerance. At the end you can add or subtract from the mask until you achieve the result you want.