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The proof version was not delivered in plastic cases, these pieces were delivered in blue velvet cases, with the inscription Banco Central Del...
Plastic? No plastic, that coin was in that case all its life.
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How about a pattern of that design?...
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Thanks! Since 2011 several more coins have been minted
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All beautiful, coins and medals. I have been thinking about buying the book Swiss shooting thalers and shooting medals for a long time, maybe now...
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Very nice, the legend "Sich regen bringt Segen" it means "Hard work pays off". The engravers were Louis Oppenheim and Reinhard Kullrich; Louis...
I have several books on German numismatics, general and specialized, such as emergency money, local issues, etc,. In fact, the mintage of that...
The coin from Dieburg was minted by L. Chr. Lauer, from Nuremberg. The Kopek from 1916 was minted in Berlin. This coin was issued during the...
The coinage in 1917 was of 70,000 pieces.
Curious piece, minted by Wilhelm Deumer, from Lüdenscheid.
Minted by Heinrich Kissing, from Menden. 200,000 pieces in 1917.
Minted by Adam Donner, from Elberfeld, the coinage was 61,510 coins in 1917.
Minted by Heinrich Arld GmbH, from Nuremberg.
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