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Brandenburg-Ansbach. Alexander bronze Taler Coin Weight 1767 AU Details (Tooled) PCGS, Neumann-6494. Reverse has a five line inscription which informs us that this pattern was to be for a coin weighing 2 Loth. In old German a Loth was approximately 16 gm.
GERMAN STATES. Breslau. 1789 AR Ballooning Medal. PCGS MS62. LUFTSCHIFFER - M. BLANCHARD. Portrait, left / LUFTREISE - ZU BRESLAU// (date). Hot-air balloon among clouds over the city of Breslau. Kiaiser 11.1. Commemorative medal struck for the 35th journey of J. P. Blanchard and his air balloon, which took place in the skies above Wroclaw (Breslau).
Reverse: Sun above city scene Note: 7th Bell Thaler. Dav. #6375. Varieties exist. Composition: Silver
Obverse: Coat of Arms with D.G. in titles Reverse: Wildman with a tree in right hand Note: Dav.#6303. Composition: Silver
Obverse: Coat of Arms with D.G. in titles Reverse: Wildman with a tree in right hand Note: Dav.#6303. Composition: Silver
Obverse: Value within inner circle, date in legend Reverse: Wildman with tree held in both hands, value at left Ruler: Anton Ulrich Composition: Silver
Obverse: Ferdinand Von Zeppelin right Obverse Legend: 100th Anniversary Reverse: Queens effigy
Obverse: Ferdinand Von Zeppelin right Obverse Legend: 100th Anniversary Reverse: Queens effigy
Obverse: Ferdinand Von Zeppelin right Obverse Legend: 100th Anniversary Reverse: Zeppelin with effigy above
Obverse: Ferdinand Von Zeppelin right Obverse Legend: 100th Anniversary Reverse: Zeppelin with effigy above
Eichstätt-Bishopric. Sede Vacante Taler 1757 MF-I.L. AU55 PCGS, Nürnberg mint, KM75, Dav-2208, Cahn-133. A most desirable and generally elusive taler type, featuring slate gray surface coloration with darkened toning accents around the devices. Obverse: Shield within center, date below, 15 oval arms surround Obverse Legend: CAPITULUM REGNANS SEDE VACANTE, in center: FORTIS CONCORDIA NEXUS, 10 EINE FEINE MARCK at bottom Reverse: Radiant symbol above figures, shield lower center Reverse Legend: HIC PLANTAVIT: DEUS INCREMENTUM DEDIT: HAEC RIGAVIT:, I. L. OEXLEIN fec. at bottom Subject: Sede Vacante Issue Note: Dav. #2208 Composition: Silver
Eichstätt-Bishopric. Sede Vacante Taler 1757 MF-I.L. AU55 PCGS, Nürnberg mint, KM75, Dav-2208, Cahn-133. A most desirable and generally elusive taler type, featuring slate gray surface coloration with darkened toning accents around the devices. Obverse: Shield within center, date below, 15 oval arms surround Obverse Legend: CAPITULUM REGNANS SEDE VACANTE, in center: FORTIS CONCORDIA NEXUS, 10 EINE FEINE MARCK at bottom Reverse: Radiant symbol above figures, shield lower center Reverse Legend: HIC PLANTAVIT: DEUS INCREMENTUM DEDIT: HAEC RIGAVIT:, I. L. OEXLEIN fec. at bottom Subject: Sede Vacante Issue Note: Dav. #2208 Composition: Silver
Germany (Weimar Republic): specimen gold medal memorializing the schooner "Niobe" shipwreck, 1932 Schlumberger-123 Gold Weight: 6.45 g. ex. lordmarcovan CT
Obverse: Laureate bust right Obverse Legend: GEORGIUS III DEI GRATIA REX Reverse: Brittania seated left Reverse Legend: BRITANNIA With five incuse gunports Ruler: George III Composition: Copper Weight: 12.1900g Diameter: 30.20mm
Obverse: Laureate bust right Obverse Legend: GEORGIUS III DEI GRATIA REX Reverse: Brittania seated left Reverse Legend: BRITANNIA With five incuse gunports Ruler: George III Composition: Copper Weight: 12.1900g Diameter: 30.20mm
Obverse: The Annunciation Obverse Legend: AVE MARIA GRATIA. PLENA. DOMINVS Reverse: The Nativity Reverse Legend: PVER NATUS. EST. NOBI E FILIVS. DATVS. EST Note: Ref. G#1586. Prev. KM#F85. Composition: Silver Diameter: 59mm Weight: 56.5gm (1635-1668) 2 Thaler, (referred to as a Double Show Thaler or Tauftaler) The Annunciation, the announcement of Archangel Gabriel to the Blessed Virgin Mary that she would conceive and become the mother of Jesus design on the front and John the Baptist, baptizing Jesus Christ with three people watching on the back! Our research tells us that the front has a Latin legend that means "Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with you. Blessed are you among women" and the legend on the back may be German and might mean "Christ receiving his baptism from the leader in the Jordan"
Obverse: The Annunciation Obverse Legend: AVE MARIA GRATIA. PLENA. DOMINVS Reverse: The Nativity Reverse Legend: PVER NATUS. EST. NOBI E FILIVS. DATVS. EST Note: Ref. G#1586. Prev. KM#F85. Composition: Silver Diameter: 59mm Weight: 56.5gm (1635-1668) 2 Thaler, (referred to as a Double Show Thaler or Tauftaler) The Annunciation, the announcement of Archangel Gabriel to the Blessed Virgin Mary that she would conceive and become the mother of Jesus design on the front and John the Baptist, baptizing Jesus Christ with three people watching on the back! Our research tells us that the front has a Latin legend that means "Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with you. Blessed are you among women" and the legend on the back may be German and might mean "Christ receiving his baptism from the leader in the Jordan"
Composition: Silver Weight: 85.05 Diameter: 55mm Edge Plain The coin, struck with smartminting technology in the shape of an ornamented celtic cross shows Manannán mac Lir “son of the sea” kneeling in knight’s armor clutching a shield and his sword Fragarach “the retaliator”. The polished Fragarach is adorned with the characteristic three-legged Manx triscelion. Manannán derived his name from the Isle of Man and is said to be the first king and defender of the island. He is a vital part of Manx, Irish and Scottish mythology and folklore. Aside from his famous sword, Manannán is said to have possessed a cloak of invisibility and the Wave Sweeper, a ship able to cross the seas without sails. The outstanding numismatic tribute to Manannán measures 55 mm in diameter, features an antique finish and nominal value of 5 £. Only 999 pieces will be struck of this Isle of Man issue. As a self-governing Crown dependency, Queen Elizabeth II is the head of state holding the title “Lord of Mann”.
Milner & Thompson Music Depot issue Obverse: Standing female, arm on shield, palm tree behind Reverse: Angel head and wings above musical instruments within 3/4 wreath Note: Reduced size. Similar to KM#Tn47. Composition: Bronze Diameter: 32 mm
Milner & Thompson Music Depot issue Obverse: Standing female, arm on shield, palm tree behind Reverse: Angel head and wings above musical instruments within 3/4 wreath Note: Reduced size. Similar to KM#Tn47. Composition: Bronze Diameter: 32 mm
Nurnberg Gebert 111, Imhof 635.15, Slg. Erlanger 892, Kellner 424
Nurnberg Gebert 111, Imhof 635.15, Slg. Erlanger 892, Kellner 424
Nurnberg Gebert 111, Imhof 635.15, Slg. Erlanger 892, Kellner 424
The Forbidden City was the imperial palace for 24 emperors that spanned the Ming and Qing dynasties. The coin depicts various aspects of the Forbidden City which is the largest palace in the world, particularly the courtyard which helps provide a real sense of size and wonder to the palace. On the front side, the coin depicts faithfully the famous buildings that are part of the palace in remarkable detail. The amber insert is most noticeable in this regard, helping to put into perspective the buildings that are depicted. The coin also features the symbol of the Republic of Palau with Neptune holding his trident and a mermaid by his side near an open treasure chest. On the reverse of the coin features the famous throne of the emperor which unlike many other cultures is actually rather spartan in nature and not nearly as ornate as perhaps the throne of England. The depiction of the throne however is quite remarkable in its detail, showing the steps in the front which allows the last emperor of China to ascend even though he was only a small child. What Makes the Forbidden City Coin So Special: Detailed Finish: The overall appearance of the coin is quite remarkable thanks to a detailed finish which is antique in nature and helps reflect the age and beauty of the Forbidden City. Amber Insert: The most striking aspect of the coin may be the unique amber insert that creates a sense that this a real work of art rather than just a coin.
The Forbidden City was the imperial palace for 24 emperors that spanned the Ming and Qing dynasties. The coin depicts various aspects of the Forbidden City which is the largest palace in the world, particularly the courtyard which helps provide a real sense of size and wonder to the palace. On the front side, the coin depicts faithfully the famous buildings that are part of the palace in remarkable detail. The amber insert is most noticeable in this regard, helping to put into perspective the buildings that are depicted. The coin also features the symbol of the Republic of Palau with Neptune holding his trident and a mermaid by his side near an open treasure chest. On the reverse of the coin features the famous throne of the emperor which unlike many other cultures is actually rather spartan in nature and not nearly as ornate as perhaps the throne of England. The depiction of the throne however is quite remarkable in its detail, showing the steps in the front which allows the last emperor of China to ascend even though he was only a small child. What Makes the Forbidden City Coin So Special: Detailed Finish: The overall appearance of the coin is quite remarkable thanks to a detailed finish which is antique in nature and helps reflect the age and beauty of the Forbidden City. Amber Insert: The most striking aspect of the coin may be the unique amber insert that creates a sense that this a real work of art rather than just a coin.
Obverse: Double headed eagle Reverse: Value above date Composition: Silver Fineness: 0.8680 Weight: 20.7300g ASW: 0.5785oz
Obverse: Double headed eagle Reverse: Value above date Composition: Silver Fineness: 0.8680 Weight: 20.7300g ASW: 0.5785oz
Off metal Silver pattern of KM#31 Obverse: Duke kneeling before Christ on cross Reverse: Crown, eagle in clouds, globe below Subject: Death of Christian Ernst Ruler: Franz Josias Composition: Silver
Saxony. Friedrich August II "Vicariat" 1/2 Taler 1741 MS63+ PCGS, KM-A907. Markedly sharp in the peripheral features with the slightest softness atop the highest points of the central devices, this charming 1/2 taler clearly owes its plus classification to radiant gold and cobalt tones as well as comparatively clean surfaces. Obverse: Friedrich August II on horse rearing to right Obverse Legend: D.G. FRID. AUG. REX POL. DUX SAX. ARCHIMARESCHALL & ELECT. Reverse: Empty throne on dias with symbols of office, date at end of legend Reverse Legend: IN PROVINCIIS IUR. SAXON. PROVISOR ET VICARIUS. Subject: Vicariat issue Ruler: Friedrich August II Composition: Silver Weight: 13.6700g
Saxony. Friedrich August II "Vicariat" 1/2 Taler 1741 MS63+ PCGS, KM-A907. Markedly sharp in the peripheral features with the slightest softness atop the highest points of the central devices, this charming 1/2 taler clearly owes its plus classification to radiant gold and cobalt tones as well as comparatively clean surfaces. Obverse: Friedrich August II on horse rearing to right Obverse Legend: D.G. FRID. AUG. REX POL. DUX SAX. ARCHIMARESCHALL & ELECT. Reverse: Empty throne on dias with symbols of office, date at end of legend Reverse Legend: IN PROVINCIIS IUR. SAXON. PROVISOR ET VICARIUS. Subject: Vicariat issue Ruler: Friedrich August II Composition: Silver Weight: 13.6700g
Obverse: Laureate bust of Charles II left Reverse: Crown on St. Andrew's cross with national emblems in angles, date in legend at upper left Composition: Silver Fineness: 0.9160 Weight: 1.7000g
Obverse: Laureate bust of Charles II left Reverse: Crown on St. Andrew's cross with national emblems in angles, date in legend at upper left Composition: Silver Fineness: 0.9160 Weight: 1.7000g
A difficult coin at the uncirculated level to obtain. The characters and motifs have a bit of contrast from the surfaces which are a satin frosty champagne silver. Obverse: 1/2-length figure of St. Luke right Reverse: Crowned imperial eagle Composition: Silver
Zurich. Canton 8 Batzen , Bruckmann mintmaster, KM184, HMZ-21175b. Some faint adjustment marks exist at the 10 o'clock position. However the light pastel toning is what appeals to the eye the most. From the Law Collection
Zurich. Canton 8 Batzen , Bruckmann mintmaster, KM184, HMZ-21175b. Some faint adjustment marks exist at the 10 o'clock position. However the light pastel toning is what appeals to the eye the most. From the Law Collection
Zurich. Canton 8 Batzen , Bruckmann mintmaster, KM184, HMZ-21175b. Some faint adjustment marks exist at the 10 o'clock position. However the light pastel toning is what appeals to the eye the most. From the Law Collection
Obverse: portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in honor of our wartime Allies Australia and Great Britain Reverse: six Marines raising a flag at the summit of Iwo Jima’s Mount Suribachi Reverse Legend: "IWO JIMA 75TH ANNIVERSARY," the year 2020 in rare roman numeral dating "MMXX," and The Perth Mint's "P" mintmark. Weight:1 troy oz. Diameter:40.60 mm Thickness:4 mm Content:.9999 Silver Mint Mark:P (Perth Mint) Mint Facility/Manufacturer:Perth Mint (Australia) Designer:Lucas Bowers 2020 $1 Iwo Jima 75th Anniversary 1oz Silver Coin PCGS MS70 First Day of Issue This 1oz .9999 pure silver coin was produced to pay tribute to a defining moment in world history - the Battle of Iwo Jima and the photograph that transformed a nation. The coin is graded a perfect MS70 by PCGS and is a First Day of Issue. The coin features a rendition of Joe Rosenthal’s picture of six Marines raising a flag at the summit of Iwo Jima’s Mount Suribachi. Rosenthal won a Pulitzer Prize for the photo, which appeared in newspapers around the world. The image also served as a model for the Marine Corps War Memorial near Arlington National Cemetery.