A very rare, later print of Aumiller's trial gold coin - in the type with a wreath of ears, without the inscription SAMPLE.
The print was made in copper.
According to our assessment, this is a later print from the surviving original mint stamps, probably post-war. The later minting is evidenced by visible traces of minting the coin with corroded stamps (e.g. near the GOLDEN inscription on the reverse, or to the right of the eagle's head on the obverse).
Beautiful, with flashes of mint red in the nooks and crannies of the reverse.
Mintageunknown.
Copper, diameter 25 mm, weight 6.75 g.