yes , I have a 1858 coin with friedrich grosherzog von baden face on it!!,, do you know the value?
The coin you have is likely a German coin featuring Friedrich I, the Grand Duke of Baden. Friedrich I ruled from 1856 to 1907 and his image was commonly featured on coins during that time period. These coins are often collected by numismatists interested in German history and coinage.
The German state of Baden issued countless coins (over several hundred years) with its ruler on it - for example the 5 Mark coin (KM#274) of 1902 with "FRIEDRICH GROßHERZOG VON BADEN" ("Friedrich, Grand Duke of Baden").In 1955, West Germany issued a 5 Mark coin (KM#115) for the 300th Anniversary of the birth of Ludwig von Baden, ruler of Baden and Commander of the Imperial Army.Assuming, however, that you are referring to Maximilian von Baden, who was very briefly the Chancellor of Germany at the end of World War One, the answer appears to be "no."
Friedrich Wilhelm von Schelling was born on January 27, 1775, in Leonberg, Baden-Wrttemberg, Germany.
Karl Friedrich has written: 'Politische Correspondenz Karl Friedrichs von Baden, 1783-1806'
Jakob von Baden died in 1511.
Jakob von Baden was born in 1471.
Barbara von Annenkoff died in 1979, in Baden-Baden, Baden-Wrttemberg, Germany.
Friedrich von Sallet has written: 'Friedrich von Sallet'
Grosser Preis von Baden was created in 1858.
Friedrich von Flotow's birth name is von Flotow, Baron Freiherr Friedrich.
Beat Friedrich von Tscharner has written: 'Beat Friedrich von Tscharner correspondence'
Friedrich Wilhelm von Schelling's birth name is von Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph ('von' since 1806).
Friedrich von Paulus was the German commander at Stalingrad.