Very rare. 1933 coins struck in gold are nearly non-existent no matter what country you collect. The only exception would be the Vatican 100...
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1931-IX gold 50 and 100 Lire, a nicely matched pair both in NGC MS65. The more available date for both denominations....
One of many coins designed by Giuseppe Romagnoli at the Rome mint. Romagnoli was the most talented die sinker anywhere in the wolrd in the 1920s...
World War One went very badly for the Italians. Unlike WW-2, Italy was an American/French/British ally fighting against the Germans and...
Both PCGS and NGC are merciless when grading coins with proof-like fields. Which, in this case, isn't even attributed. The very trivial marks on...
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Another dounut ring of tone. I would call this one an AU55, the 58 grade seems a little generous. In any case, one of the nice things about AU...
Your coin is about as nice as they come. I have the 50 Lire in MS62 but I don't think it has quite as much luster as yours. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Heavily counterfeited as are all of the 20th century Italian crowns. Real examples are so vastly superior in quality that most of the fakes are...
Finest known. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Ken Krah, the vice president at NGC who heads up the world side of the grading room, said the unusual dounut or ring pattern of tone seen on many...
A common mint state gold coin. Very pretty coin and only a couple hundred dollars even in MS63. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Mintage of 80,000,000 making it one of the most common world coins of the 19th century. Yet still a scarce coin in mint state as nearly all...
Terrific year, 1861 being the year of Italian unification. The 1 cent is fairly common in mint state as it must have been saved. The 2 cent is a...
[ATTACH][ATTACH]Mintage of only 32,000 coins and yet only about $25 more than the 1882 of which 7 million were struck. If you see any of the...
[ATTACH][ATTACH]Grade is WAY off, easily an MS67.
Note that this circulation struck coin has coin rotation unlike the 1911 commem which is medal rotation. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
[ATTACH][ATTACH]I believe it is the finest known.
Seems many collectors go the all or nothing route, they either sell off the whole thing and they are done with it or they hold out. My biggest...
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