Those older Czech pieces are really nice, especially proof issues. Most have small mintages with thousands later being melted at the mint. I'm surprised they don't sell for more than they do.
Roman Silver Antoninianus of Phillip I (minted in Rome in 248 to celebrate the 1000th anniversary of Rome's founding):
I picked this up from auction yesterday - Japan 1 Yen Year 28 (1895). Not desperately scarce, but a handsome design. Auction house had described it simply a "A Chinese Coin"!
A new medal for the collection: Maria Theresa silver "Royal Visit to Mining Towns" Medal 1751-Dated MS61 NGC, Montenuovo-1828. 22mm. By Donner. Issued to commemorate the royal visit to the Hungarian mines. FRANC IMP AUG M THERES HUNG REX Facing, crowned busts of Maria Theresa and Franz I // FORTUNAE REDUCI Hermes and Fortuna; ADV AUG INFOD H / MDCCII in exergue.
I just pulled the trigger on this one. I like coins on coins plus the "history of the dollar" I found to be interesting on a coin from Spain. When I saw the reverse had a Wildman I was hooked. Commemorative issue: History of the Dollar Obverse: In the center, inside a pinwheel pattern, is reproduced the portrait of the king Felipe VI looking left, wearing the distinctive of Captain General; circling the central motif, clockwise and inside another pinwheel pattern, appears the obverse and reverse of a coin of eight reales; a fleur de lis; obverse and reverse of a Dollar of 1794, the first issued in the United States; another fleur de lis and front and back of a Joachimsthaler. Script: Latin Lettering: HISTORIA DEL DÓLAR FELIPE VI REY DE ESPAÑA HISTORY OF THE DOLLAR Reverse: On the reverse, in the center of the coin appear the Columns of Hercules, girded with a band with the motto PLVS VLTRA and, below, the mark of Ceca. Surrounding the central motifs, in a clockwise direction, appear the obverse and reverse images of a Reichsthaler, a Leeuwendaalder, a Speciedaler and, in the lower part of the coin, a Maria-Theresien-Taler; surrounding these motifs, a gillile of pine nuts interrupted in its upper and lower part. Script: Latin Lettering: ESPAÑA 2017 300 EURO PLUS ULTRA M Edge: Plain with numbers (the numbers indicate the serial number of the coin, with a maximum mintage of 1000 units) Script: Latin Lettering: 0452/1000 Mint: M Royal Mint of Spain (Real Casa de la Moneda), Madrid, Spain (1591-date) Comments: The Royal Mint (FNMT) has wanted to dedicate its first mintage of a one-kilogram silver coin to the history of the American dollar, whose origins go back to Central European thaler and Spanish colonial America, with the real of eight. The coin reproduces different numismatic pieces that are fundamental to understand this history of the dollar, its origins and ancestors Composition: Silver (.999) Weight: 1007 g Diameter: 100 mm
Aceh Sultanate Gold Kupang of Alauddin Ri'ayat Syah al-Kahar (minted sometime between 1537 and 1571):