Some roman mints starting with N Nicopolis [ATTACH] Emperor Antoninus "Elagabalus" - Provincial bronze - Nicopolis mint Nicaea [ATTACH] Emperor...
No ancient roman but a man who nearly managed to revive the roman empire: Emperor Napoleon [ATTACH] Emperor Napoleon I. - 5 Francs - 1811 - Paris...
Kingdom of Portugal - 100 Reis - 1876 - King Luis I. [ATTACH]
1876: Empire of Brazil - 1000 Reis - 1876 - Emperor Pedro II. [ATTACH]
M for Maximianus [ATTACH] Emperor Maximianus - Antoninianus - Ticinum mint and here a good one: Elector Maximilian II. Emanuel of Bavaria...
Emperor Licinius has already been posted so here his son Licinianus Licinius Junior: [ATTACH] Licinius (II.) Caesar - Nummus - Antioch mint Also...
I'am not a big fan of modern collector issues but those coins from Malta look really good. Here some warriors through time: Roman soldier during...
Damn I'am quite late to this party but here a K for Kuttenberg mint: [ATTACH] Emperor Joseph I. - 3 Kreuzer - 1711 - Kuttenberg mint (Bohemia)
1877: Austro-Hungarian Empire - Florin - 1877 - Emperor Franz Joseph I. [ATTACH]
Kingdom of Spain - 5 Centimos - 1878 - King Alfonso XII. [ATTACH]
Kingdom of Spain - 5 Pesetas - 1879 - King Alfonso XII. [ATTACH]
German Empire - Medal - 1879 - Berlin trade and business exhibition of 1879 [ATTACH]
Kingdom of Belgium - Medal - 1880 - 50th independence anniversary [ATTACH]
1880: Switzerland - 5 Rappen - 1880 [ATTACH] This design is still in use today just the metal contents have changed a few times since then.
1881: Duchy of Brunswick - Medal - 1881 - 50th reign anniversary of Duke Wilhelm [ATTACH]
Kingdom of Greece - 5 Lepta - 1882 - King Georgios I. [ATTACH]
1882: Portuguese India - 1 Rupia - 1882 - King Luis I. [ATTACH]
Russian Empire - 3 Kopecks - 1883 - Tsar Alexander III. [ATTACH]
Kingdom of Portugal - 20 Reis - 1883 - King Luis I. [ATTACH]
1884: German Empire - Medal - 1884 - Imperial maneuver of 1884 - Emperor Wilhelm I. [ATTACH]
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