Cypriot silver coin 45 Piastres - 50th Anniversary of British Rule, mint date1928.
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Czechoslovakia Silver Quadruple Ducat, minted in 1928.
Czechoslovakia Silver Quadruple Ducat (4 Ducats) - Strike of the 10th Anniversary of Republic Coin, mint year 1928.
Coins of the Free City of Danzig 5 Gulden Coin of 1935.
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| Danzig coins 5 Gulden Coin of 1935 |
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| Coins of the Free City of Danzig 5 Gulden Coin of 1935 |
Obverse: Sail ship left. Denomination numeral (5) beneath star in upper left field. The design is based on the city seal of the 1399. The Sail ship is a stylized Cog, a North European merchant ship of the 13 -15 centuries used by the Hansa.
Legend: freie Stadt Danzig 1935 . fünf Gulden .
Reverse: Motto above shield of the Free City of Danzig, held by roaring lions, guardians of the Free State of Danzig. Pellet below.
Legend: NEC TMERE NEC TIMIDE ("Neither rashly nor timidly")
Reference: KM-158
Weight: 11.08 gm
Material: Nickel
Diameter: 29 mm
The coinage of Danzig was issued with the monetary unit of gulden = 100 pfennigs. The currency was based on an exchange rate of 25 gulden equal to 1£ Pound Sterling.
The gulden has a par value of approximately $0.1947.
Coins of the Free City of Danzig Silver Gulden Coin of 1923.
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| Danzig coins 1 Silver Gulden Coin of 1923 |
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| Coins of the Free City of Danzig 1 Silver Gulden Coin of 1923 |
Obverse: Denomination numeral (1) beneath star above ship and legend in four lines. The round ship is a stylized Cog, a Cargo-carrying Vessel of the Middle Ages.
Legend: 1* GUL / DEN / FREIE STADT DANZIG
Reverse: Star above shield of the Free City of Danzig, held by roaring lions, guardians of the Free State of Danzig. Date (1923) below.
Reference: KM-145.
Diameter: 23 mm
Weight: 4.99 gram of Silver (.750)
The coinage of Danzig was issued with the monetary unit of gulden = 100 pfennigs. The currency was based on an exchange rate of 25 gulden equal to 1£ Pound Sterling.
The gulden has a par value of approximately $0.1947.
Poland 6 Groszy (Szostak) Silver coin, Sigismund III Vasa, minted in 1599.
Poland 6 Groszy (Szostak) Silver coin, issued by Sigismund III Vasa during 1599 and struck at the Marienburg (Malborg) mint.
Coins of Poland Danzig Silver 3 Grossus coin, King Stephen Báthory, minted in 1579.
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| Coins of Poland Danzig Silver 3 Grossus coin of 1579. |
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| Coins of Poland Danzig Silver 3 Grossus coin, King Stephen Báthory. |
Obverse: Crowned and armored bust of Stephen Báthory right.
Legend: . STEPHAN . D : G . REX . POL . D . P .
Reverse: Arms of Danzig (crowned double cross) within foliage, topped by olive spray. Date [15]79 in fields.
Legend: . GROSSVS . CIVI . GEDANENSIS . (privy mark: diamond-ring).
Mint Place: Danzig
Denomination: Triple Groszy (3 Groszy)
Reference: Gumowski 790, Kopicki 7433 (R2!).
Mint Master: J. Göbel (privy mark: diamond-ring)
Diameter: 23 mm
Weight: 2.04 gram of silver
Russian coins Silver Rouble of Elizabeth I Empress of Russia, Moscow mint 1752.
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| Russian coins of Elizabeth I, Empress of Russia from 1741 - 1762 |
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| Imperial Russian coins Silver Ruble, Moscow mint 1752. |
Imperial Russian silver coins of Empress Elizabeth I of Russia, make a great addition to any numismatic collection.
Obverse: Crowned and draped bust of Empress Elizabeth I right. Mint initials (M.M.Д) below.
Legend: Б.M. EЛИCABETЬ . I . IMП : ICAMOД : BCEPOC :
Translated: "Elizabeth I Empress and Ruler of all Russia"
Reverse: Large crown above crowned double-headed Russian eagle holding imperial staff and orb.
Comment: Mint master´s initial (E) in left field below.
Legend: MOHETA . PУБЛЬ . 1752
Translated: "Rouble Coin 1752"
Mint Master: Igor Ivanov (E)
Mint place: Moscow (MMД)
Reference: Davenport 1678, Bitkin 125, Diakov 258, Severin 1594, KM-19.2. R!
Weight: 25.93 gram of Silver (.802); Diameter: 41 mm
Czarina Elizaveta Petrovna (1709 – 1762), also known as Yelisavet and Elizabeth, was the Empress of Russia from 1741 until her death. She led the country into the two major European conflicts of her time: the War of Austrian Succession (1740–8) and the Seven Years' War (1756–63). Elizabeth, the second-oldest surviving daughter of Peter I of Russia and Catherine I of Russia.
Coins of Greece 2 Drachmai silver coin of 1873, King George I of Greece.
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| Greek Coins 2 Drachmai silver coin of 1873, King George I of Greece. |
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| Coins of Greece 2 Drachmai silver coin of 1873. |
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Obverse: Head of George I left. Engraver´s signature ("BAPPE") below bust truncation.
Legend: GEWRGIOS A! BAZILEYS TWN ELLHNWN. A 1873
Reverse: Crowned and mantled royal coat-of-arms framed by Order of the Savior, which hangs below.
Legend: BAZILEON THZ ELLADOZ . (privy mark - wasp) 2 DRAXMAI (privy mark - anchor).
Mint Place: Paris (A)
Weight: 10.01 gram of silver
Diameter: 27 mm
Greek Coins 5 Drachmai Silver coin of 1833, Othon King Otto of Greece.
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| Greek Coins 5 Drachmai Silver coin of 1833. |
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| Greek Coins 5 Drachmai Silver coin of 1833, Othon King Otto of Greece. |
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Obverse: Head of Othon (Otto of Bavaria) as King of the Hellenes right. Greek legend around.
Reverse: Crowned Greek shield, flanked by olive-branches. Denomination and date below.
Legend: 5 DRACHMAI (anchor) 1835 (A) *
Mint Place: Paris (A)
Reference: Davenport 115, Divo 10b, KM-20.
Weight: 22.13 gram of Silver
Diameter: 38 mm
Otto was the second son of King Ludwig I of Bavaria. While the elder son, Maximilian, ascended to the Bavarian throne, Otto became the first king of modern Greece. His intentions were honorable, but he had compromised himself politically and had to obey the great powers of Europe who had placed him on the throne. When he didn't attack the Ottoman Empire, his nation's arch-enemy, he lost the support of the Greek people and was deposed. As a symbol of modern democratic force in Greece, this coin has few equals.
Coins of Spain 5 Pesetas Silver Coin of 1898, King Alfonso XIII.
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| Coins of Spain 5 Pesetas Silver Coin of 1898. |
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| Coins of Spain 5 Pesetas Silver Coin of 1898, King Alfonso XIII. |
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Obverse: Young head of Alfonso XIII left. Engraver´s initials (B.M.) below bust´s truncation.
Legend: ALFONSO XIII - POR LA G. DE DIOS (18) 1898 (98)
Reverse: Crowned Spanisharms between the Pillars of Hercules adorned with PLVS VLTRA motto.
Legend: REY CONSTL. DE SPANA (S.G.) 5 PESETAS (.V.)
Mint Place: Valencia
Reference: 1898-(98)- SG/V, KM-707.
Weight: 25.03 gram of Silver (.900)
Diameter: 38 mm
Portugal Silver 20 Reis Vinten Coin, King Peter II. mint year 1688.
Portugal Silver 20 Reis Vinten Coin, King Peter II. mint year 1688.
Obverse: Portuguze cross with four mint letters ("P" for Porto) in quarters.
Reverse: Globe.
Mint Place: Porto
Reference: KM-133.
Denomination: 20 Reis (Vinten)
Diameter: 14 mm
Weight: 0.67 gram of Silver
Obverse: Portuguze cross with four mint letters ("P" for Porto) in quarters.
Reverse: Globe.
Mint Place: Porto
Reference: KM-133.
Denomination: 20 Reis (Vinten)
Diameter: 14 mm
Weight: 0.67 gram of Silver
Denmark Silver 2 Kroner Coin, King Christian IX, minted in 1897.
Denmark Silver 2 Kroner Coin, King Christian IX, minted in 1897.
Obverse: Head of Christian IX right. Privy mark (heart) of Copenhagen, date (1897) and Mintmaster´s initials (VBP) below.
Legend: CHRISTIAN IX KONGE AF DANMARK
Exergue: VBP 1897 (heart)
Reverse: Crowned shield with coat-of-arms of Denmark. Dolphin to left, corn-ear to right.
Legend: 2 KRONER
Reference: KM-798.2.
Denomination: 2 Kroner
Mint Place: Copenhagen (heart)
Weight: 14.93 gram of Silver (.800)
Diameter: 31 mm
Obverse: Head of Christian IX right. Privy mark (heart) of Copenhagen, date (1897) and Mintmaster´s initials (VBP) below.
Legend: CHRISTIAN IX KONGE AF DANMARK
Exergue: VBP 1897 (heart)
Reverse: Crowned shield with coat-of-arms of Denmark. Dolphin to left, corn-ear to right.
Legend: 2 KRONER
Reference: KM-798.2.
Denomination: 2 Kroner
Mint Place: Copenhagen (heart)
Weight: 14.93 gram of Silver (.800)
Diameter: 31 mm
Belgium 5 Francs Silver Coin Leopold II, dated 1873.
Belgium 5 Francs Silver Coin Leopold II, minted in 1873.
Obverse: Bearded bust of Leopold II left. Engraver´s name ("LEOP WIENER") below.
Legend: NLEOPOLD II ROI DES BELGES
Reverse: Crowned Belgian shield, splitting value (5-F). All within wreath.
Legend: L'UNION FAIT LA FORCE 1873
Engraver: Leopold Wiener
Reference: KM-24 (Position A).
Weight: 24.94 gram of Silver (.900)
Diameter: 37 mm
Obverse: Bearded bust of Leopold II left. Engraver´s name ("LEOP WIENER") below.
Legend: NLEOPOLD II ROI DES BELGES
Reverse: Crowned Belgian shield, splitting value (5-F). All within wreath.
Legend: L'UNION FAIT LA FORCE 1873
Engraver: Leopold Wiener
Reference: KM-24 (Position A).
Weight: 24.94 gram of Silver (.900)
Diameter: 37 mm
Netherlands Silver 3 Gulden of 60 Stuiver coin, West Friesland. , minted in 1793.
The Republic of the Seven United Netherlands Silver 3 Gulden of 60 Stuiver coin, West Friesland. , minted in 1793.
Obverse: Standig togate personification of the Dutch Republic (Hollandia), wearing plummed helmet, holding reversed spear, topped by a hat and leaning on book, placed on a decorated column. Date (1793) below.
Legend (motto) : HANC TVEMVR - HAC NITIMVR / 1793
Translated:"This we defend, by this we strive!"
Reverse: Crowned shield of the United Provinces, splitting denomination (3-Gl.).
Legend: MO : ARG : ORD : FOE : BELG : WESTF :
Expanded: "MOneta ORDinum FAEDERatorum BELGicarum WEST Frisiae"
Translated: "Coin of government of the federation of Belgium, West Frisia"
Mint Place: Enkhuisen
Denomination: 3 Gulden (60 Stuivers)
Province: West Friesland (North Holland)
Reference: Davenport 1853, Delmonte 1147, KM-141.2.
Diameter: 40 mm
Weight: 31.3 gram of silver (.920)
Obverse: Standig togate personification of the Dutch Republic (Hollandia), wearing plummed helmet, holding reversed spear, topped by a hat and leaning on book, placed on a decorated column. Date (1793) below.
Legend (motto) : HANC TVEMVR - HAC NITIMVR / 1793
Translated:"This we defend, by this we strive!"
Reverse: Crowned shield of the United Provinces, splitting denomination (3-Gl.).
Legend: MO : ARG : ORD : FOE : BELG : WESTF :
Expanded: "MOneta ORDinum FAEDERatorum BELGicarum WEST Frisiae"
Translated: "Coin of government of the federation of Belgium, West Frisia"
Mint Place: Enkhuisen
Denomination: 3 Gulden (60 Stuivers)
Province: West Friesland (North Holland)
Reference: Davenport 1853, Delmonte 1147, KM-141.2.
Diameter: 40 mm
Weight: 31.3 gram of silver (.920)
French Indochina coins Silver Piastre Trade Dollar coin, minted in 1903.
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| Coins of French Indochina - Silver Piastre Trade Dollar |
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| French Indochina Coins |
Obverse: Seated liberty, holding fasces, leaning on rudder and anchor (symbols industry & trade).
Legend: REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE
Exergeu: 1903 (BARRE)
Reverse: Value "PIASTRE DE COMMERCE" and mintmark (A, flanked by privy marks) inside wreath.
Legend: INDO-CHINE FRANCAISE * TITRE 0,900 . POIDS 27 GR *
Reference: KM-5a.1.
Mint Mark: A (Paris Mint)
Weight: 26.86 gram of Silver
Diameter: 39 mm
The piastre de commerce was the currency of French Indochina between 1885 and 1952. It was subdivided into 100 cent, each of 5 sapeque. Prior to the arrival of the French in Indo-China in the second half of the 19th century, cash coins similar to those used in the provinces of China circulated in the area that is nowadays known as Vietnam. There was also a silver milled dragon coin and associated subsidiary coinage in circulation. The dragon coin is believed to have been in imitation of the Spanish and Mexican silver dollars which also circulated widely in the region at that time, however the dragon dollars were worth less because the fineness of the silver was less than that in the Spanish and Mexican dollars. In the region that is nowadays Cambodia and Laos, the Siamese coinage circulated and Cambodia had its own regional varieties of the Siamese Tical (Thai Baht). The French began their Indo-Chinese empire in 1862 with Cochin-China which is the area around the Mekong delta and Saigon, and which is nowadays the extreme southern part of Vietnam. This empire very quickly expanded to include Cambodia which had been a vassal state of the Kingdom of Siam. In 1875, the French introduced a Cambodian franc to Cambodia. Although these francs were minted in Belgium between 1875 and 1885, they always bore the date 1860. The French also began to introduce a subsidiary coinage in 'cents' into Cochin-China in the late 1870s. These cents were actually subsidiary coinage of the Mexican dollar unit as opposed to being subsidiary coinage of the French franc. In 1884, the French Indo-Chinese empire further expanded to incorporate Annam and Tonkin-China. The following year, in 1885, the French introduced a new silver Piastre de commerce and associated subsidiary coinage throughout the entire Indo-Chinese colonies in order to increase monetary stability. The piastre was initially equivalent to the Mexican peso. The piastre was therefore a direct lineal descendent of the Spanish pieces of eight that had been brought to the orient from Mexico on the Manila Galleons. It was initially on a silver standard of 1 piastre = 24.4935 grams pure silver. This was reduced to 24.3 grams in 1895. French Indo-China was one of the last places to abandon the silver standard. The piastre remained on the silver standard until 1920, when due to the rise in the price of silver after the First World War, it was pegged to the French franc at a varying rate hence putting it unto a gold exchange standard. The silver standard was restored in 1921 and maintained until 1930, when the piastre was pegged to the franc at a rate of 1 piastre = 10 francs. During the World War II Japanese occupation, an exchange rate of 0.976 piastre = 1 Japanese yen operated, with the pre-war peg to the franc restored after the war. However, in December 1945, to avoid the French francs devaluation, the peg was changed to 1 piastre = 17 francs.
France 10 Francs Silver Coin, minted in 1966.
France 10 Francs Silver Coin, minted in 1966.
Obverse: Hercules facing, flanked by Liberty and Equality.
Legend: LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE
Exergue: . Dupre .
Reverse: Denomination (10 FRANCS) and date (1966) within wreath.
Legend: REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE * (privy marks: cornucopia / pointing hand)
Mint Place: Paris
References: KM-932.
Denomination: 10 Francs
Weight: 25.08 gram of Silver (.900)
Diameter: 36 mm
Obverse: Hercules facing, flanked by Liberty and Equality.
Legend: LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE
Exergue: . Dupre .
Reverse: Denomination (10 FRANCS) and date (1966) within wreath.
Legend: REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE * (privy marks: cornucopia / pointing hand)
Mint Place: Paris
References: KM-932.
Denomination: 10 Francs
Weight: 25.08 gram of Silver (.900)
Diameter: 36 mm
France coins 5 Francs Silver coin of 1870, Emperor Napoleon III of France.
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| French coins 5 Francs Silver coin, Emperor Napoleon III of France. |
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| Coins of France 5 Francs Silver coin |
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Obverse: Bust of Napoleon III left. Engraver´s name ("BARRE") below.
Legend: NAPOLEON III EMPEREUR / A
Reverse: Arms of the Bonaparte Dynasty, splitting value (5-F).
Legend: EMPIRE FRANCAIS (bee) 1870 (anchor)
Mint Place: Paris (A)
References: KM-799.1.
Weight: 24.92 gram of Silver (.900)
Diameter: 37 mm
The Second French Empire or Second Empire was the Imperial Bonapartist regime of Napoleon III from 1852 to 1870, between the Second Republic and the Third Republic, in France.
French Royal Coins ½ Ecu Dollar Silver coin of 1646, King Louis XIV of France.
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| French Coins ½ Ecu - Silver coin of Louis XIV, dated 1646 |
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| French half Ecu Silver coin |
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Obverse: Laureated and draped bust of of the Sun King ("le Roi Soleil") - Louis XIV right.
Legend: LVD . XIIII . D . G . - . FR . ET . NAV . REX
Reverse: Crowned royal shield with French arms (three lis symbols).
Legend: SIT . NOMEN . DOMINI . (amperand) . BENEDICTVM . I646 (facing lion´s head)
References: KM-164.23. R!
Denomination: ½ Ecu (French ½ Dollar)
Mint Place: Aix (mint mark: ampersand, privy mark: facing lion´s head)
Weight: 13.53 gram of Silver
Strasbourg Bishopric Silver Teston - 1/4 Ecu, minted in 1607.
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| Silver Teston - Quarter Ecu |
Principality of Orange (French State) - Silver Teston (Quarter Ecu)
Obverse: Bust of Charles III Duke of Lorraine as bishop of Strasbourg left.
Legend: · CAROL · D : G · CARD · LOTH · EP · ARGENT · ET · MET ·
Reverse: Quartered cross-topped shield of arms under the cardinal mitre.
Legend: ·ALSAS· LANDGRA·
Mint Period. 1593-1607
References: Engel/Lehr 254, KM-. R!
Diameter: 30 mm
Weight: 8.64 gm
SAN MARINO 5 Lire Silver coin, minted in 1935.
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