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Russia for Finland 20 Markkaa 1878 S Alexander II (1855-1881). Obverse: Crowned imperial double eagle holding orb and scepter. Reverse: Denomination and date within circle fineness around. Gold 6.45g. Edge ribbed. Small Scratches. Bitkin 611 (R )
Russia. Elizabeth (1741-1762). Rouble 1745 ММД Moscow. Silver 25.85 g. Bitkin 117.
Russia. Alexander II (1855-1881). Rouble 1859, In memory of unveiling of monument to Emperor Nicholas I in St. Petersburg. Flat strike. Silver. Bitkin 567. NGC AU DETAILS.
Russia. Catherine II (1762-1796). Rouble 1766 СПБ-ЯI, St. Petersburg. Silver. Bitkin 198. NGC AU DETAILS.
Germany, Third Reich. 5 Reichsmark 1935 A, Paul von Hindenburg. Silver. KM 86. PCGS MS 62.
Russia. Catherine II (1762-1796). Rouble 1774 СПБ-ФЛ St. Petersburg. Silver 22.93 g. Bitkin 218.
A very nice gold coin from a rare, low-volume vintage. The last one from the time of Tsar Alexander I.
Early vintage gold coins of the Russian partition era in nice, above average condition.
A nice naturally circulated thaler. With preserved light surface luster. Type of one year. This is the last thaler with the initials of Efraim Brenna, with the royal bust appearing in only two vintages (however, the next vintage, instead of the steward's initials, has the M.V. mint mark). Variety with a long palm leaf on the reverse. Silver, diameter 41.5 mm, weight 27.49 g.
Coin with traces of a removed pendant, but no signs of wear, spun relief, which shows nicely here. Lightly cleaned, with luster and patina. The last two-gold coin of Stanislaw Augustus. A rare vintage. The coin was minted during the Kosciuszko Insurrection, against the first plans of the insurgents, with a portrait of the king. As Mieczyslaw Kurnatowski wrote, they wanted to lower the silver p...
Cuba. 10 Pesos 1997, 450th Anniversary - Birth of Cervantes. Silver .999, 31.14 g. KM 667.
Russia For Finland. 20 Markkaa 1912 S Nicholas II (1894-1917). Gold 6.45g. Bitkin 390
Cuba. 10 Pesos 1993, Bolivar and Marti. Silver .999, 31.09 g. KM 406.
Germany, Prussia. Wilhelm II (1888-1918). 2 Mark 1901 A, 200th Anniversary of the Kingdom of Prussia. Silver 11.08 g. KM 525.
Netherlands, Utrecht. Ducat 1788. Gold 3.46 g. Fr 285, KM 7.4. Small bent.
Russia USSR 1 Chervonets 1976. Obverse: National coat of arms (hammer and sickle) in front of the rising sun on a sheet of document surrounded by barley ears. Lettering: ПРОЛЕТАРИИ ВСЕХ СТРАН; СОЕДИНѦЙТЕСЬ ! Р.С.Ф.С.Р. Reverse: Seeding farmer with plough in front of an industrial skyline and the rising sun. Lettering: ОДИН ЧЕРВОНЕЦ 1976. Edge: Sm...
Equatorial Guinea 500 Pesetas Guineanas 1970 100th anniversary of the birth of Vladimir Lenin. Gold .900, 6.90 g. KM 23
Russia. Elizabeth (1741-1762). Rouble 1753 СПБ-IМ St. Petersburg. Silver 25.40 g. Bitkin 270.
Estonia. 100 Krooni 1935. S/N 0121644. Pick#66a. PMG 58 Choice About Unc EPQ.
Russia For Finland. Alexander III (1881-1894). 20 Markkaa 1891 L. Gold 6.45 g. Bitkin 227 (R). Edge small dent.
Greece. Otto (1832-1862). ¼ Drachma 1834 A. Silver. KM 18. PCGS MS 64. Only 1 coin in higher grade.
A rare denomination, half-gulden, in very nice condition. Issued from the Dresden mint, with the typical initials F.W.ó.F.
Poland. Stanislaw August Poniatowski (1764–1795). 1/2 Taler 1788 EB, Warsaw. Silver 13.33 g. Kop. 2447 (R).
A beautifully presented coin. Natural, in a celadon patina. With a glossy finish. The insurrectionary dime is one of the more interesting denominations of this issue, having a number of varieties. The present one is a variety with a large Pogon, with a scabbard and the letter Ł in the word GOLD spelled correctly.
Japan. 2 Bu ND (1860-1868). Gold .229, (Au 22.9, Ag 77.1%) 3.06 g.
Very nice. A Moscow kopeck with the titles of Prince Ladislaus IV (Ladislaus Sigismundovich) as Tsar of All-Russia. Minted after the adoption of a treaty with the boyars, under which the authority of the son of the King of Poland was recognized. The issue lasted barely two years. The only material memento of these momentous events.
A very rare denomination of coins of the Siege of Zamosc era. Issued on filed Austrian 6-coin coins, 1,330 of which were requisitioned on November 15 from the magistrate's coffers. Variety with the inscription "GOD DOPOMOZ WIERNYM W OYCZYNIE" in the rim of the reverse.
A rare tymph from a mint that only minted them in one year. The Tymph with a large Lviv monogram of the king, in a variant without Andrew Tymph's initials (on the sides of the shield), replaced by small labrys. On the obverse a narrow royal crown, a rosette after SALVS and an error in POTIORQ3 (it is POTIOR-Q3). Nice state of preservation for a tymph from the Lviv mint.
The first vintage of the Malbork Trojans of King Sigismund. Variety with a Sheaf with bundles to the sides, on a shield with lines, with a closed crown.
Russia 15 Roubles 1897 (АГ) St. Petersburg. Nicholas II (1894-1917). Obverse: Portrait of the Emperor Nikolai II. Lettering: Б.М.НИКОЛАЙ II ИМПЕРАТОРЪ И САМОДЕРЖЕЦЪ ВСЕРОСС. Reverse: Two-headed eagle with a crown above. Denomination; date. Lettering: 15 РУБЛЕЙ 1897 Г. Three last letters are above the edge of the neck. Gold 12.90g. Edge inscription...
A nicely presented coin. With a shiny surface. Toronto's last trojak. Variety with star over angel and date numerals large. A rare and valued item.
Russia. Nicholas II (1894-1917). 50 Kopecks 1913 ВС, St. Petersburg. Silver. Bitkin 93. NGC MS 64.
Very nicely preserved. With a light overlapping patina from the rim. In front of the king's nose a slight smoothing. An early type from the 1596 vintage - minted before Rudiger's "Rose" began to be placed on the Bydgoszcz trojak. Variety with a ball above the letters FS, between the coats of arms Lewart and Radwan.
Belgium. Albert II (1993-2013). 2 Euro 2003. Bimetallic: nickel brass clad nickel center in copper-nickel ring, 8.48 g. KM 231. Mint error.
Armenia. 50 000 Dram 2021 Noah's Ark. Pure Gold Coin. Gold .9999, 1 troy oz. Mintage 5000 pcs. With certificate of authenticity and capsule, № 02137.
Russia. Nicholas II (1894-1917). Rouble 1913 BC, 'In commemoration of tercentenary of Romanov's dynasty'. St. Petersburg. Relief strike. Silver. Bitkin 336. PCGS AU 58.
Cuba 5 Pesos José Martí 1916 Obverse: Cuban coat of arms; country name as curved legend on top; face value in letters as curved legend on bottom; line of denticles close to rim. Lettering: REPUBLICA DE CUBA • CINCO PESOS •. Reverse: Portrait of José Martí; Cuban National Hero (1853-1895); motto 'Patria y Libertad' as curved legend on top; date on excergue; weight and fineness on sides....
Belgium. Leopold I (1831-1865). 5 Francs 1853, Marriage of The Duke. Silver 24.92 g. X M2.
Liechtenstein. Johann II (1858-1929). 5 Kronen 1904. Silver 23.88 g. Y 4, Dav 216.
Philippines. Alfonso XIII (1886-1898). Peso 1897 SGV. Silver 25.14 g. KM 154.
Russia, USSR. 100 Roubles 1989 MМД, State Seal of Ivan III. 500th Anniversary of the United Russian State. Gold .900, 17.42 g. Y 226.
USA. 1 Dollar 1853. (Sample metal 73%). Gold 1.61 g. Copy!
Cuba. 10 Pesos 1995, Death of Jose Marti. Silver .999, 31.10 g. KM 574.
Cuba. 10 Pesos 1998, Centenary - Calixto Garcia - Combate en Oriente. Silver .999, 30.96 g. KM 646.
Russia. Alexander III (1881-1894). Rouble 1892 АГ, St. Petersburg. Small head. Beard is closer to the legend. Silver. Bitkin 76. PCGS AU Detail.
Liechtenstein 25 Franken 1956 Franz Josef II and Princess Gina. Franz Josef II (1938-1989). Obverse: Conjoined busts of Franz Josef II and Princess Gina facing left above date. Lettering around. Lettering: FRANZ·JOSEF·II·UND·GINA·VON·LIECHTENSTEIN ·1956· GRIENAUER. Reverse: Crowned Coat of Arms above value. Lettering around. Lettering: FÜRSTENTUM LIECHTENSTEIN · 25 FRANKEN. Gold 5.64...
Germany Third Reich 5 Reichsmark 1938 A Paul von Hindenburg. Silver 13.94 g. KM-94
Latvia. 5 Lati 1929. Silver. KM 9. NGC AU 58.
Russia For Finland. Alexander III (1881-1894). 10 Markkaa 1882 S. Gold 3.21 g. Bitkin 229.
Italy, Sardinia. Vittorio Emmanuel II(1849-1861). 20 Lire 1858 P. Gold 6.40 g. Fr-1146; KM-146.
Lithuania. 10 Litu 1938 Antanas Smetona - 20 years of independence (1918-1938). Silver 18.00 g. KM 84. Mount removed.
Austria. Franz Joseph I (1848-1916). 100 Corona 1915, Restrike. Gold .900, 33.83 g. KM 2819, Fr 507.
Greece 20 Drachmai 1884A George I (1863-1913). Obverse: Portrait of mature King George I head facing right; date below. Lettering: ΓΕΩΡΓΙΟΣ Α! ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΤΩΝ ΕΛΛΗΝΩΝ A 1884 ΒΑΡΡΕ. Reverse: Arms within crowned mantle; denomination below. Lettering: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΙΟΝ ΤΗΣ ΕΛΛΑΔΟΣ 20 ΔΡΑΧΜΑΙ ΙΣΧΥΣ ΜΟΥ Η ΑΓΑΠΗ ΤΟΥ ΛΑΟΥ. Edge Reede...
Russia USSR 150 Roubles 1990 ЛМД Boat St Gabriel and commander Mikhail Gvozdev. 250th Anniversary of the Foundation of Russian America. Platinum .999, 15.71 g. Y-245
Russia. Nicholas II (1894-1917). 50 Kopecks 1910 ЭБ, St. Petersburg. Silver 9.90 g. Bitkin 89 (R). Small scratches.
Russia for Finland 10 Markkaa 1913 S Nicholas II (1894-1917). Obverse: Crowned imperial double eagle holding orb and scepter. Reverse: Denomination and date within circle fineness around. Gold 3.22g. Edge ribbed. Small Scratches. Bitkin 394
Very nice. The second and last vintage minting of this denomination.
The first type, minted in only two vintages (1818-1819), characterized by a flat, unraised rim that did not protect the relief, which quickly lost detail. Rare.
Beautiful art. Trojak from the period of the mint management of Hanusz Eck (monogram to the right of the Levant) and the date placed on the sides of the Eagle. Bust of type 16. Rare, and in such states of preservation even very rare trojak.
A very nice trojak. Well minted, natural, with a beautiful luster on the reverse. An issue from a transitional period: after the flight of Reysner, but before the introduction of the mandatory mint mark (letter L). Characteristic due to the absence of the coat of arms and initials of Treasurer Firlej and any mintmarks. A variant with a high bust of the king, with a rivet on the shoulder of the...
A distinctive thaler with an artistic portrait of the king, popularly known as an "armorial." A coin whose minting "in addition to its economic value, also had a prestigious significance," as Janusz Parchimowicz points out. An important issue with a rich history, whose creation was preceded by a competition with a series of trials, resulting in stamps made by the outstanding medallicist of the...
An orth from a rare issue of only one year. Being the only vintage of Lithuanian orts in the entire history of the issue of this denomination in the Republic. Titus Livius Boratini, whose initials are placed under the royal bust, was responsible for its minting. He opened two mints in Lithuania that year: in Brest and Vilnius. The former for copper, and the latter for silver and gold. He based...
Nice, above-average art.