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GERMAN BAVARIA Bronze MEDAL PIEFORT King Maximilian I PCGS MS63 Witt2545 (962)

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GERMAN BAVARIA Bronze MEDAL PIEFORT King Maximilian I PCGS MS63 Witt2545 (962)Description Description GERMANY BAVARIA ND BRONZE MEDAL VARIETY PIEFORT King Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria Royal Monogram of King Maximilian I Joseph GRADED PCGS MS63 TOP GRADED BY PCGS WITT 2545 Birth: May 27, 1756 Death: Oct. 13, 1825 German Royalty. First king of Bavaria, as Maximilian IV. Joseph Elector of Bavaria. He was born in Mannheim as the youngest son of Count Palatine Friedrich Michael von Zweibrcken Birkenfeld. He became a member of the


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GERMANY BAVARIA


ND BRONZE MEDAL


VARIETY PIEFORT 


King Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria


Royal Monogram of King Maximilian I Joseph


GRADED PCGS MS63


TOP GRADED BY PCGS


WITT-2545


 


Birth: May 27, 1756
Death: Oct. 13, 1825

German Royalty. First king of Bavaria, as Maximilian IV. Joseph Elector of Bavaria. He was born in Mannheim as the youngest son of Count Palatine Friedrich Michael von Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld. He became a member of the french army and soon rose to the rank of major-general. In 1789 he joined the Austrian army and fought against the french revolutionary army. He succeeded his brother Karl II. as duke of Zweibrücken in 1795. In September 1785 he married Auguste Wilhelmine Marie of Hesse-Darmstadt. In the eleven years of their marriage she gave birth to five children, and died in 1796. One year later he married the twenty years younger Caroline Friederike of Baden. The elector Karl IV. Theodore of Bavaria died childless in 1799 and he succeeded him as he was the next relative. He sympathized with France and allied with Napoleon. He even married his oldest daughter, from his first marriage, to Eugène de Beauharnais, Napoleons stepson. He was one of the emperors most faithful allies and as a reward the duchy of Bavaria was raised to a kingdom. Maximilian assumed the title of a king on January 1st 1806. In the same year Bavaria joined the Confederation of the Rhine. In October 1813, ten days before the Battle of Leipzig he joined the allied armies but not without the concession that his kingdom would further exist after Napoleon's fall. After the Congress of Vienna he lost some of his territory. In 1818 he signed a liberal constitution. He was very popular, his subjects affectionately called him "King Max". (bio by: Lutetia) 







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GERMANY BAVARIA ND BRONZE MEDAL VARIETY PIEFORT King Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria Royal Monogram of King Maximilian I Joseph GRADED PCGS MS63 TOP GRADED BY PCGS WITT-2545 Birth: May 27, 1756 Death: Oct. 13, 1825 German Royalty. First king of Bavaria, as Maximilian IV. Joseph Elector of Bavaria. He was born in Mannheim as the youngest son of Count Palatine Friedrich Michael von Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld. He became a member of the french army and soon rose to the rank of major-general. In 1789 he joined the Austrian army and fought against the french revolutionary army. He succeeded his brother Karl II. as duke of Zweibrücken in 1795. In September 1785 he married Auguste Wilhelmine Marie of Hesse-Darmstadt. In the eleven years of their marriage she gave birth to five children, and died in 1796. One year later he married the twenty years younger Caroline Friederike of Baden. The elector Karl IV. Theodore of Bavaria died childless in 1799 and he succeeded him as he was the next relative. He sympathized with France and allied with Napoleon. He even married his oldest daughter, from his first marriage, to Eugène de Beauharnais, Napoleons stepson. He was one of the emperors most faithful allies and as a reward the duchy of Bavaria was raised to a kingdom. Maximilian assumed the title of a king on January 1st 1806. In the same year Bavaria joined the Confederation of the Rhine. In October 1813, ten days before the Battle of Leipzig he joined the allied armies but not without the concession that his kingdom would further exist after Napoleon's fall. After the Congress of Vienna he lost some of his territory. In 1818 he signed a liberal constitution. He was very popular, his subjects affectionately called him "King Max". (bio by: Lutetia) YOU WILL RECEIVED THE SAME COIN AS PICTURED. ALL COINS ARE AUTHENTIC AS DESCRIBED.






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★★★★★ 5
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Charlotte L
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★★★★★ 5
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I got the Starmark Everlasting Bento Ball for my doodle, and it’s quickly become one of their favorite toys. First off, it’s super durable—which is a must for doodles that love to chew. This ball is made from tough material designed for aggressive chewers, and it actually holds up really well over time. What I love most is the mental stimulation. You can fill it with treats or kibble and even add a harder “cap” treat on top, so your dog has to work for it. It keeps my doodle busy and entertained way longer than a regular toy. The erratic rolling design is another win—it doesn’t just roll straight, so it keeps your dog engaged and curious. Bonus: the textured surface helps with light dental cleaning while they chew. 🦷 👍 Pros:    •   Extremely durable (great for doodles/chewers)    •   Keeps dogs mentally engaged    •   Doubles as a slow feeder    •   Easy to clean (top-rack dishwasher safe)
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Leslie Stoker
Draper, US
★★★★★ 5
Very Durable and keeps dog busy
Size: Medium
We have a dog who loves to chew up EVERYTHING!! She is constantly getting into things and if she can't reach an item of interest, she will find a way to get it, even if it means jumping up on the counter or pool table. LOL. We've tried every puzzle toy and treat you can imagine to keep her busy and tire her out mentally, but nothing really worked that well. She would figure the puzzles out quickly and become board with them after several uses, and preferred to try and chew up the plastic instead. Treats, like bully sticks, that should last a "long time" were gone within 10 minutes. I didn't have high hopes for this product given the history of our dog, but I WAS WRONG!!! The treat was already in the ball when it arrived, so I gave it to her like that. She licked, pawed, and chewed at this treat for hours and did not get board with it. She wore down a little of the dome shape on the treat by the end of the night, but there was still a lot left when I took it up. I gave it to her again the next evening and again it kept her busy. By the third day, the treat was worn down to a ring shape so I took the treat out of the ball and gave it to her. She ate it in about 3 minutes. After examining the ball, it is still in good shape with no damage like we found with hard plastic toys like the kong wobbler. We will definitely be ordering the refills to use with this ball. Best product we have found for busy, destructive dogs who become board easily.
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Milena Reale
Louisville, US
★★★★★ 5
Durable, Engaging, and Perfect for Small Dogs
Size: Small
The Starmark Everlasting Treat Bento Ball is fantastic! My small dog loves it, and it keeps them entertained for a long time. The toy is tough and durable, perfect for chewing, and the treat-dispensing feature makes playtime even more engaging. A great way to keep dogs mentally and physically stimulated.
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Jasmine
Pawtucket, US
★★★★★ 4
Great toy, just no match for my dog
Size: Large
I love this toy but it was unfortunately no match for my 75lb catahoula leopard dog, it took her about an hour tops to rip the treat out of the ball entirely and walk off with it to eat it 🤣 the side I put a bunch of her smaller treats into kept her busy longer. I'll definitely keep using it, she absolutely loves it, but shes just too good at tearing things up 😅 To be fair, shes a really heavy chewer, and usually gets frozen marrow bones as treats. This is a great alternative, especially for the price, its nice and heavy, she hasnt chewed through the rubber yet, but it probably wont be long. She doesn't throw it around like she does her other balls, but when I toss it to her its got a good bounce.
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