Outstanding coins and very rare to find in high grade. I had to trade 3 MS66 Swiss Shooting Thalers to get two of the 4Fr. It was well worth the...
If its like one I have,..which is a no date (1865), the mintage was only 110,000. It is the most sought after one.
I've already posted this coin, but it is my favorite German Thaler
The Saxony one grades MS65. The Prussian Victory grades MS64. The Gold Anniversary from Baden grades MS64. I have a Prussian Victory coming in...
This 2 Mark commemorates the Gold Anniversary of Fridrich I and Luise in 1906.
This 2 Mark commemorates the Victory at the battle of Waterloo. The coin has a nice blue tone.
This 2 Mark commorative is from Saxony and commemorats Leipzig University
I collect the commemoratives in 2 Mark, 3 Mark and 5 Mark. I'm also working on a complete 1 Mark set of Type I and Type II rev.
That is a very good one to have. I will post more, I just did not know if anyone liked the early German Reform coinage.
That 1908 is a very nice coin
This is a German 2Mark coin from the German State of Baden. NGC forgot to mark it as a commemorative. It commemorates the death of Grand Duke...
Not to us, O Lord, not to us, But to your Name give glory
I've always liked the design of this coin.
A Coin tells a Story: Spain's last stand in Latin America I found this post on "A Coin tells a Story: Spain's last stand in Latin America"...
Just wanted to show you guys my new Bavarian commemorative.
Sorry I did not get back to you, but De Orc is correct with his answer. If you have any questions about the Knights PM me.
They are the Coat of Arms of Astrakhen, Siberia, Georgia, Finland, Kiev-Vladimir-Novgorod, Taurica, Poland and Kazan (seen clockwise). Also known...
Your coins are Proof not Unc. There were two different 11 coin sets. One set included the Shilling (KM#761), and the other included the 1/2 Crown...
I know of the date varieties on the 1787 sixpence,..but have not seen or read of any on the 1787 shilling. If you post a pic, that would be nice.
History and the Art work on the coins.
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