This month’s “Club” coins ... ... I couldn’t find a USD value reference. ... Any help is good. ... TIA. NO idea about this country. I added the info-pics as a reference.
I used to have one of these and sold it. Must have had buyer's remorse since I just purchased this one. Portugal 1898 500 Reis Commemorative issue: 400th Anniversary of the Discovery of India Obverse: Conjoined busts left Lettering: CARLOS I REI E AMELIA RAINHA DE PORTUGAL Reverse: Maltese cross, rosettes in angles Engraver: Valancio Alves Composition: Silver (.917) Weight: 12.5 g Diameter: 31 mm
I thought I had one of those, and now I see mine is similar and 1000 reis. 25 g and 37mm. Got it not too long ago.
I bought a few of these 1996 Austrian 50 Shilling on eBay. As a collector of ancient and medieval coins, I like old iconography and heraldry on modern issues. This type has a number of interesting features. It celebrates Austria's millennial, Heinrich I is featured as a knight (Margrave of Austria from 994 to 1018), the reverse shows the 9 coats of arms of the Austrian states, and it's the first bi-metallic coin issued by Austria. Personally, I like the way the devices are framed and offset by the two metals, and it's a pleasing size at 26mm, 8.1g. Definitely one of my favorite bi-metallic European issues...
New Zealand 1933 Half Crown 1933 King George V - Emperor .50 silver Reverse Crowned shield from New Zealand coat of arms within Māori ornamental design, legend around
This came in this morning from Portugal, and its out the door on the road again. Couldn't help to post it.... neat little piece of history......I know someone whom is going to like it sooner than later.George lll