This coin commemorates the second German Shooting Fest held in Bremen in 1865. The coin is graded PCGS MS-64. The coin looks better in hand than...
I know I posted these already. But now there in hand. The 1 Markka is NGC MS-66. The Russian 20K is NGC MS-64. The 1 Markka coin from Finland has...
I got these two for my European set.
Just added a new commemorative to the set. Its an 1863 Taler that commemorates the 50th Anniversary - Liberation of Germany. Mintage of 20,000.
Just got this 1913 2 Mark Bavarian Proof Pattern. It is a rare Pattern, and its my first German Pattern.
Just got this one. I do stray away from German commemoratives every now and then. This 8 Reales grades NGC AU-53. It has a nice strong strike....
Low life caught A person was caught in my area for getting into homes and taking coin collections. In the report, he stated he would join coin...
The first commemorative will fit very nicely in my German commemorative set. It has a mintage of 32,000 pieces. It commemorates 300 years of...
Got this to go with my 1888 5 Mark.
This is a new Taler I just got for my German States collection.
I bought this coin do to its outstanding strike. Its not a rare coin by any means, but I like sharp struck coins.
I just wanted to show you guys a new one I got for my German Taler collection.
I needed this for my German States collection, and did a trade with a well known CT member. It grades NGC MS-65. It has a nice strong strike.
The obverse design on this coin is the main reason I got it for my European collection.
German State: Burnswick-Luneburg-Calenberg Denomination: 4 Taler Year: 1685 This is a large (75mm) 4 Taler piece. It will be on its way to NGC....
Yes I do have coins that are not in slabs. I like the die crakes on the obv. of this coin.
This is my first Bolivian 8R coin. I did a trade with a CT member for it. The coin looks much better in hand than in the photo I took and posted here.
A few more from my European collection
Just wanted to show you guys a new I got last week. I should have it in hand very soon.
For 30yrs I've been working on a European collection. The time period covers from the 16th century to the 19th. I include one small denomintion...
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