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SAXE-MEISSEN: Wilhelm I, 1349-1407, AR groschen, ND (1381-1407), PCGS AU58

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SAXE-MEISSEN: Wilhelm I, 1349-1407, AR groschen, ND (1381-1407), PCGS AU58
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SAXE-MEISSEN: Wilhelm I, 1349-1407, AR groschen, ND (1381-1407), Saurma-4365, Wilhelm der Einäugige issue, a well struck argent lustrous near mint state example, PCGS graded AU58, ex Joe Sedillot Collection. Finest graded 'top pop' by PCGS!From 1349 to 1406, the rulers of Saxe-Meissen were members of the House of Wettin, specifically: Brothers Frederick III "the Strict", Balthasar and William I ruled jointly from 1349-1381. After the division of the Wettin lands in 1381, the brothers formally divided their territories.