Netherlands bronze medal, 1930, commemorating the 400th anniversary of the Augsburg Confession and depicting various Lutheran churches in the...
A couple of John Calvin medals (Protestant theologian). The reverse of the plaquette reportedly shows the view from a window at St. Peter's in...
Leipzig (Germany) Tin Medal, 1889, 350th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation in Leipzig. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Reutlingen (Germany), silver medal 1817, on the 300th Anniversary of the Protestant Reformation [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Not to hijack the thread or anything, but since you went from Worms to Luther, yesterday was Reformation Day, the anniversary of Luther's posting...
This is a small pet peeve of mine, but I appreciate how you have the obverse pic of the coin correctly oriented. Most of the time when I see...
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At this point, I do not really care what they are worth (and am under no illusion that any of them are worth more than a happy meal). I may try...
Thank you Kasia and Serafino. I kept trying to make that coin French, and my 18th cent. Krause does not have a pic for the issue. Much appreciated.
(Post 2 of 2) I feel like I should be able to find this one, but it eludes me: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] What I know: 1796 date, Sol 20 on reverse....
(Post 1 of 2, plea for help.) Hello Numis-experts, It is time I asked for help. These ones just keep getting shuffled around, awaiting...
Gotta love those Henneburg coins. I like to imagine the conversation that some group of dukes or counts had. "What sort of regal creature...
Here is a nice big copper of John Calvin, 1835. It is by the same medalist as PaddyB's medal in post #81 (Antoine Bovy) and minted for the same...
Here are a few German States 2/3 thaler pieces that I am just now getting into the collection: [ATTACH]
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And here are a few beautiful/cool ones. 1817, Martin Luther and the 300th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation. The reverse design....
Alright, I'll join the party with a few entries. This thread has been super-fun to watch. This first medal counts as "unique" as far as I can...
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To answer the question in the OP's title, of course you can collect interesting coins on minimum wage. Since this is the world coins blog, we can...
Exactly. There are actually 2 parallel date sets you could collect, both the Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel and the Brunswick-Luneburg-Calenburg-Hannover...
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