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BREISGAU: Rudolph I of Hapsburg, 1240-1291, AR denier bracteate, ND (1251-53), PCGS AU58

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BREISGAU: Rudolph I of Hapsburg, 1240-1291, AR denier bracteate, ND (1251-53), PCGS AU58
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BREISGAU: Rudolph I of Hapsburg, 1240-1291, AR denier bracteate, ND (1251-53), Wielandt-44, Berger-2432, a lovely lustrous argent near mint state example, a sole PCGS top pop! PCGS graded AU58, ex Joe Sedillot Collection. Rudolph I of Habsburg built his early power base in Breisgau, a region critical to his rise from local count to King of the Romans in 1273. Through strategic landholding, alliances, and strong regional leadership, he turned a modest noble house into what would become the mighty Habsburg dynasty.