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Koala Antique Finish High Relief
Koala Antique Finish High Relief
Koala Antique Finish High Relief
Koala Antique Finish High Relief
Koala Antique Finish High Relief
Koala Antique Finish High Relief
LIGHT BULB PRIVY
LIGHT BULB PRIVY
PRIDE OF 2 NATIONS: "CANADA MAPLE LEAF"
PANDA ENDANGERED ANIMAL: COPPER
PANDA ENDANGERED ANIMAL: BRASS
2021 Germany 50 Mark 10oz Lady Germania First Strike - PCGS MS70 This 2021 50 Mark 10oz Lady Germania coin is graded a perfect MS70 by PCGS and is a First Strike. The coin comes with a themed box and numbered Certificate of Authenticity. The mintage of this coin is limited to 1000 pieces. The obverse features Lady Germania on the bow of a sailing vessel leading her people on a journey into open waters. Traditionally crowned with a laurel wreath, she is clad in her armor and falling cloth. In her hands she wields the imperial sword Reichsschwert and a flag fluttering in the wind. The reverse of the 2021 coin remains unchanged, featuring the Germania Mint effigy with a two-headed eagle holding lightning bolts, surrounded by olive branches. The eagle is a symbol from Germanic mythology associated with Janus, the god of all origins, guardian of gates and bridges, and the patron of alliances. The eagle’s heads facing the opposite symbolize the past and the future. PRODUCT DETAILS Metal Silver Weight (oz.) 10 Brand/Mint Germania Denomination 50 Mark Edge Reeded
2021 Germany 50 Mark 10oz Lady Germania First Strike - PCGS MS70 This 2021 50 Mark 10oz Lady Germania coin is graded a perfect MS70 by PCGS and is a First Strike. The coin comes with a themed box and numbered Certificate of Authenticity. The mintage of this coin is limited to 1000 pieces. The obverse features Lady Germania on the bow of a sailing vessel leading her people on a journey into open waters. Traditionally crowned with a laurel wreath, she is clad in her armor and falling cloth. In her hands she wields the imperial sword Reichsschwert and a flag fluttering in the wind. The reverse of the 2021 coin remains unchanged, featuring the Germania Mint effigy with a two-headed eagle holding lightning bolts, surrounded by olive branches. The eagle is a symbol from Germanic mythology associated with Janus, the god of all origins, guardian of gates and bridges, and the patron of alliances. The eagle’s heads facing the opposite symbolize the past and the future. PRODUCT DETAILS Metal Silver Weight (oz.) 10 Brand/Mint Germania Denomination 50 Mark Edge Reeded
2021 Germany 50 Mark 10oz Lady Germania First Strike - PCGS MS70 This 2021 50 Mark 10oz Lady Germania coin is graded a perfect MS70 by PCGS and is a First Strike. The coin comes with a themed box and numbered Certificate of Authenticity. The mintage of this coin is limited to 1000 pieces. The obverse features Lady Germania on the bow of a sailing vessel leading her people on a journey into open waters. Traditionally crowned with a laurel wreath, she is clad in her armor and falling cloth. In her hands she wields the imperial sword Reichsschwert and a flag fluttering in the wind. The reverse of the 2021 coin remains unchanged, featuring the Germania Mint effigy with a two-headed eagle holding lightning bolts, surrounded by olive branches. The eagle is a symbol from Germanic mythology associated with Janus, the god of all origins, guardian of gates and bridges, and the patron of alliances. The eagle’s heads facing the opposite symbolize the past and the future. PRODUCT DETAILS Metal Silver Weight (oz.) 10 Brand/Mint Germania Denomination 50 Mark Edge Reeded
2021 Germany 50 Mark 10oz Lady Germania First Strike - PCGS MS70 This 2021 50 Mark 10oz Lady Germania coin is graded a perfect MS70 by PCGS and is a First Strike. The coin comes with a themed box and numbered Certificate of Authenticity. The mintage of this coin is limited to 1000 pieces. The obverse features Lady Germania on the bow of a sailing vessel leading her people on a journey into open waters. Traditionally crowned with a laurel wreath, she is clad in her armor and falling cloth. In her hands she wields the imperial sword Reichsschwert and a flag fluttering in the wind. The reverse of the 2021 coin remains unchanged, featuring the Germania Mint effigy with a two-headed eagle holding lightning bolts, surrounded by olive branches. The eagle is a symbol from Germanic mythology associated with Janus, the god of all origins, guardian of gates and bridges, and the patron of alliances. The eagle’s heads facing the opposite symbolize the past and the future. PRODUCT DETAILS Metal Silver Weight (oz.) 10 Brand/Mint Germania Denomination 50 Mark Edge Reeded
Queens Beast: 2 ounce "Griffin of Edward"
2020 £2 Mayflower 400th Anniversary U.S. Silver Proof Set First Strike, DCAM
2020 £2 Mayflower 400th Anniversary U.S. Silver Proof Set First Strike, DCAM
FIRST/ONLY PAPAL GROSSO COIN GRADED XF 45 FROM PCGS
The bust of Abraham Lincoln with the date above the mintmark to the right. Reverse Ribbon bearing value on top of the shield.
The bust of Abraham Lincoln with the date above the mintmark to the right. Reverse Ribbon bearing value on top of the shield.
The bust of Abraham Lincoln with the date above the mintmark to the right. Reverse Ribbon bearing value on top of the shield.
The portrait in right profile of Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States from 1861 to 1865, is accompanied with the lettering "LIBERTY" and the motto "IN GOD WE TRUST". Reverse The Lincoln Memorial is surrounded with the face value in full, the lettering : "UNITED STATES oF AMERICA" and the motto : "E • PLURIBUS • UNUM •".
The portrait in right profile of Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States from 1861 to 1865, is accompanied with the lettering "LIBERTY" and the motto "IN GOD WE TRUST". Reverse The Lincoln Memorial is surrounded with the face value in full, the lettering : "UNITED STATES oF AMERICA" and the motto : "E • PLURIBUS • UNUM •".
The portrait in right profile of Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States from 1861 to 1865, is accompanied with the lettering "LIBERTY" and the motto "IN GOD WE TRUST". Reverse The Lincoln Memorial is surrounded with the face value in full, the lettering : "UNITED STATES oF AMERICA" and the motto : "E • PLURIBUS • UNUM •".
The portrait of Thomas Jefferson, the 3rd President of the United States from 1801 to 1809, according to the first Rembrandt Peale life study of Jefferson done in 1800, facing the viewer accompanied with the word "Liberty" presented in Jefferson's handwriting, surrounded with the motto: "IN GOD WE TRUST"
The portrait of Thomas Jefferson, the 3rd President of the United States from 1801 to 1809, according to the first Rembrandt Peale life study of Jefferson done in 1800, facing the viewer accompanied with the word "Liberty" presented in Jefferson's handwriting, surrounded with the motto: "IN GOD WE TRUST"
The portrait of Thomas Jefferson, the 3rd President of the United States from 1801 to 1809, according to the first Rembrandt Peale life study of Jefferson done in 1800, facing the viewer accompanied with the word "Liberty" presented in Jefferson's handwriting, surrounded with the motto: "IN GOD WE TRUST"
One of my first important buy as a numistist. Love the original toning. Beautiful coin.
One of my first important buy as a numistist. Love the original toning. Beautiful coin.
One of my first important buy as a numistist. Love the original toning. Beautiful coin.
One of my first important buy as a numistist. Love the original toning. Beautiful coin.
Since the law authorizing the coins did not include a specific time frame or mint, the Association requested more coins struck in subsequent years and from different mints. Additional coins would be minted in 1928, 1933, 1934, 1936, 1937, 1938, and 1939, variously at the Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco Mints. Individual coin pricing varied from $1.50 to $2.00 to $1.60. The final two years were sold as complete sets from all three mints for $6.25 and later $7.50 each. Despite the vast number of different issues for the Oregon Trail Half Dollars, ultimately only 264,419 coins were sold. All coins remain relatively accessible for collectors of today, despite some lower mintages. Some issues are available in exceptionally high grades at relatively affordable prices. Authorization: Public Law 69-235 Maximum Authorized Mintage: 6,000,000
Since the law authorizing the coins did not include a specific time frame or mint, the Association requested more coins struck in subsequent years and from different mints. Additional coins would be minted in 1928, 1933, 1934, 1936, 1937, 1938, and 1939, variously at the Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco Mints. Individual coin pricing varied from $1.50 to $2.00 to $1.60. The final two years were sold as complete sets from all three mints for $6.25 and later $7.50 each. Despite the vast number of different issues for the Oregon Trail Half Dollars, ultimately only 264,419 coins were sold. All coins remain relatively accessible for collectors of today, despite some lower mintages. Some issues are available in exceptionally high grades at relatively affordable prices. Authorization: Public Law 69-235 Maximum Authorized Mintage: 6,000,000