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Urk. Lehmann 558

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Letter from Christoph Jakob Kremer: Kremer asks in his letter to Philipp Wilhelm Ludwig Fladt in Heidelberg to send various Coins of Elector Friedrich I from Fladt’s own collection, which he (Kremer) In the past, the authors of the book have discovered a variety of catalogs. He wants to Friedrich biography. In addition, Kremer talks with Further request to Fladt that he should accept the attribution of some stamps As he (Kremer) doubts whether the coins are actually Friedrich I. This article deals with the question of how to use the data. According to Kremer’s opinion, the pieces are probably more From the coin of Ludwig the Black of Pfalz-Zweibrücken. Moreover, Kremer reports that Johann Daniel Schoepflin, who came to Schwetzingen, Friedrich Ludwig Exter will visit him with whom he will also ask questions about coins The Socialist Party wants to discuss peace.
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Letter from Christoph Jakob Kremer: Kremer asks in his letter to Philipp Wilhelm Ludwig Fladt in Heidelberg to send various Coins of Elector Friedrich I from Fladt’s own collection, which he (Kremer) In the past, the authors of the book have discovered a variety of catalogs.
He wants to Friedrich biography.
In addition, Kremer talks with Further request to Fladt that he should accept the attribution of some stamps As he (Kremer) doubts whether the coins are actually Friedrich I.
This article deals with the question of how to use the data.
According to Kremer’s opinion, the pieces are probably more From the coin of Ludwig the Black of Pfalz-Zweibrücken.
Moreover, Kremer reports that Johann Daniel Schoepflin, who came to Schwetzingen, Friedrich Ludwig Exter will visit him with whom he will also ask questions about coins The Socialist Party wants to discuss peace.

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