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  1. Bullion value: USD 0.43. Right Now on eBay. 1870 Brandenburg Prussia 1 Silbergroschen Coin A William I #ZC42 $48.00. Right Now on eBay. Prussia 1 Silbergroschen 1856 A Mint - Billon .222 silver #MX228 $26.60. Right Now on eBay. 1867A Prussia (German States) 1 Silbergroschen $19.99. Right Now on eBay. 1867A (German States) 1 Silbergrosch $18.00.

  2. Find out the current coin value of the Prussian 2 Pfennig 1867 with mark C. This copper coin from the times William I struck at the Frankfurt am Main Mint. The record price belongs to the lot 72225 sold at the Stack's Bowers auction for USD 180. Bidding took place May 18, 2023.

  3. 16 de mar. de 2016 · Between his accession in 1713 and death in 1740 King Frederick William I of Prussia greatly expanded the size of the Prussian Army from 38,000 men to 83,000 men. He became known as the “Soldier King” and his military projects paved the way for his son Frederick to Great to turn Prussia from a relatively minor German kingdom into a great European power.

  4. 17 de nov. de 2022 · On 17 August 1786, the third king of Prussia died in an armchair in his study at his summer house, Sanssouci. He was 74. He was buried next to his father, Frederick William I, in the Potsdam Garrison Church. His inability to have any children meant that his nephew Frederick William II succeeded him to the throne. Other interesting facts

  5. William I or Wilhelm I was King of Prussia from 2 January 1861 and German Emperor from 18 January 1871 until his death in 1888.

  6. 30 de mar. de 2024 · Frederick William was also able to set up a centralized administration in Prussia and to wrest control of the duchy’s financial resources from the nobility. The most significant achievement of the Great Elector’s son Frederick (reigned 1688–1713) was to secure the royal dignity for himself as Frederick I, king in Prussia, crowning himself at Königsberg (now Kaliningrad, Russia) on ...