Bohemia, Royal mint of
Denar - Vratislaus II king 1085-1092 ( first Czech king)
Lettering: WRATISLVS
Translation: Vratislaus
Lettering: WENCESLVS
Translation: Wenceslaus
I'm not sure of the variants : Variant with narrow crown ? https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces77592.html
Royal mint of Bohemia
Maley Groschen - Rudolf II. ,Kuttenberg - 1610
Mintmaster: Škréta Pavel
Royal mint of Bohemia
Prague Gross - Wencezlaus IV
1378-1419
Ahoj Ivan
First addition of November is one lot of 6 jetons ...
I got it originally for the two on top left; assuming the others would be listed here.
Now they have arrived I can not find any (exact match) of the six on here.
FRIED WILH III KOENIG V PREUSSEN / L // ZUMANDENREN DES FRIEDENS / IETTON 1814
FRIED WILH III KOE V PREUSSEN / IL // NEUE EHRE NEUES LÜCK / IETTON
引用する: "ZacUK" First addition of November is one lot of 6 jetons ...
I got it originally for the two on top left; assuming the others would be listed here.
Now they have arrived I can not find any (exact match) of the six on here.
FRIED WILH III KOENIG V PREUSSEN / L // ZUMANDENREN DES FRIEDENS / IETTON 1814
FRIED WILH III KOE V PREUSSEN / IL // NEUE EHRE NEUES LÜCK / IETTON
On Numista there is just a tin version of the first one of those 2 Prussian jetons: https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces161133.html
Btw if you want to add them to numista 2 little corrections :
Its "Zum Andenken des Friedens" (Commemorating the peace) on the first one and "Neue Ehre Neues Glück" (New Honor, New Luck) on the second one.
Bought this 1831-D 5 francs yesterday - my first Louis-Philippe coin, and my first French silver 5 francs of any type!
From a distance, the last digit in the date is trying its best to look like anything but a 1; however, this version of the mintmark location is a single-year variety.
In fact, with incuse edge lettering, it is apparently a relatively rare sub-variety.
With this coin, I thought that I finally had all the periods of 19th century French history represented in my collection - First Republic, First Empire, Second Kingdom, Second Republic, Second Empire, and Third Republic.
However, the "Second Kingdom" is actually two separate parts - the Bourbon Restoration and the July Monarchy. I have yet to get a coin of the Bourbon Restoration (and do not expect it anytime soon).
Last month i got 10 Reich Marks... a few days after i saw 10 more in an auction... didnt want them 100% but i put my bid thinking that if i could get them for a good price ... but i forgot the shipping ?♂️ (from Germany to Spain!). Lucky me, in the end i got them for less than 5€ each with shipping included; today arrived.
As last month, going to keep only a few of tem (1937+1839D, 1937J and 1937G)
Se queres ca muller che queira, ten diñeiro na carteira
Some nice coins arrived today:
6 beautiful thailandian commemorative coins:
An medal made under the rule of Louis XIV, year 1662 - Celebrating the end of a famine as far as I have read
Not really rare but still my first example of this awesome coin:
My first haul of the month, is a bit more recent than all yours.
Don't ask me why, but I brought about 20 US Proof and Uncirculated coin sets.
There were several proof sets including - 1970 with a 40% silver half
There was a bit of junk including a pretty shocking set of V nickels, which featured one gold dipped one and 4 of the most worn I have ever seen ( 1 x AG and the rest P). A decent 1977 Proof set with Ike dollar behind it.
I have a complete run from 1982 to 1990 and the 1984 to 1990 had a Princely purple, all these are worth very little ($5 - $10) and only have a 1c to 50c in them.
I have a few later ones and these include the 2000 with 2 basic sets and the quarters.
Some 2004 Uncirculateds, which came in envelopes Red for Denver and Blue for Philly born and raised, where I spent most of my days.
I love coins. Especially silver, gold and anything really old.
Member of the Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand and the Auckland Numismatic Society
The last better items include, this nice SILVER set of the 2005 Quarters
These have about $25 worth of Sylva in them.
Finally a jumbo 2007 set with the usual coins, the 5 quarters and the Presidential Dollaz
I probably overpaid for them all though ($220 NZD).
I love coins. Especially silver, gold and anything really old.
Member of the Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand and the Auckland Numismatic Society
I just bought my first coin for a while, well it's actually a coronation medal. It's a 1902 sterling silver medal from Natal to commemorate the coronation of Edward VII. Apprently there were three sizes of these medals, a small one given to school children, a medium sized one given to local dignitaries and a large one given to chieftains from the local tribes. This one is the medium sized one that is about the size of a half crown.
It's outside the scope of my collection but I fell in love with the design and had to pick it up.
Some new coins for my royal collection I received this week:
1 Thaler 1870 from Saxony - King Johann I
1 Gulden 1841 from Württemberg celebrating the 25th year of King Wilhelms reign (Obverse damaged but the portrait still in beautiful condition)
My first russian Empress (Coin is an Grivennik from 1754): Empress Elizabeth
The last King of the Netherlands that was missing in my collection - King Willem II (still missing the King of Holland / Lodewijk Bonaparte)
And as last one this nice danish silver wedding commemorative from 1923 showing King Christian X and his wife Alexandrine of Mecklenburg
Obv: D N IVSTINIANVS P P AVS; Justinian enthroned facing, holding long scepter with his right hand and globus cruciger in his left
Rev: Large M between star and crescent; above, cross; below, B; in exergue, +THЄЧP
These two are definitely an upgrade to my existing one that was in a fair condition. These are difficult to get in higher grades as they rare come up.
Obv: D N IVSTINIANVS P P AVS; Justinian enthroned facing, holding long scepter with his right hand and globus cruciger in his left
Rev: Large K; to left, cross dividing T H/Є Ч/O/P; Γ to right
Another huge collection bought off an elderly friend of mine who keeps drip feeding me stuff.
These were mostly individually wrapped and I had to unwrap every coin from acid filled 1950s/60s paper.
4 main sections - first one Global Silver
Some nice pieces here, including a VG 1902 Barber Quarter, 1940 Cyprus 9 Piastres, 1916 West Africa 2 shilling (VF) thought this was a rare coin but they minted 10 million! 1912 UK Florin, 1966 Aussie 50 cents and a pile of worn 6d and 3d of the UK going back to Victoria early heads.
Also a nice Kwangtung Quarter (1 Mace and 8 Candareens) and this collection has not been touched since 60s - so I doubt its a modern mill fake and rings like silver.
Kiwi silver - not too much but average F- VF condition rather than G, includes gF 1934 and 1937 Half Crowns (Annoying as I just forked out $40 for a gVF 1937 Halfcrown and some F 1942 Shillings (Scarce)
Kiwi Cupronickel, this was better than average, someone collected a lot of 1963 dated coins. 1963 was a scarce year of the later series (1953 - 1963) and they had over 50 AU 6d coins of that year and 20 of equally rare 1961 (Mostly VF - AU) and have some premium, several complete sets of 1963 and a scarce 1961 Halfcrown in EF (Most are under VF). Also many 1953 and 1950 of the Shillings, 6ds and 3ds (The big coins were more common, small ones not).
World base coins - a few old pennies including 1855 Halfpenny in aFine and several 1800s pennies, a 1870 Diez Centavos (Republica) of Spain, 1835 East India company, Chinese cash coin, Belgian 10 cents (1800s) and many other classix.
I paid around €100 for it all.
I love coins. Especially silver, gold and anything really old.
Member of the Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand and the Auckland Numismatic Society
One of my most recent additions
a medal from Amsterdam from 1655 commemorating the opening of the new City Hall
If you like coins, medals and tokens with ship motives follow my new instagram account with regular updates @numisnautiker
From time to time I sell some coins on Ebay make sure to follow me @apuking on Ebay.
引用する: "apuking"One of my most recent additions
a medal from Amsterdam from 1655 commemorating the opening of the new City Hall
Amazing piece, such nice condition and very high quality design.
I've seen the building in the flesh, it is huge - I almost did not believe it dated back to the mid 1600s in the Dutch Golden Age, originally thought it was late 1800s from the 2nd golden age.
I heard it is a royal palace now?
I love coins. Especially silver, gold and anything really old.
Member of the Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand and the Auckland Numismatic Society
Top row: Transitional coins (being last cast coins for Qing Dynasty and Republic of China)
Bottom row: Xianfeng cast coins in iron
Spade money from Wang Meng, Xin Dynasty, 1,000 cash
Kaiyuan coins from Tang Dynasty
Left: Early type - uncleaned coin, with tiny green crystals developed around the coin (due to storage environment), creating "sparkling" effect around the coin
Right: Late type - shifted mould on reverse side, could be a good specimen of for understanding early cast Chinese coinage
This piece completes my set of Egyptian King Farouk coins, 1937-1950.
I generally don't get coins in slabs - I generally don't want to pay that much for coins that good - I am a downscale collector, I am fine with worn and cleaned coins, and happy to pay the price. I aim for a complete set on a constrained budget.
in this case, the price was right for a coin of this quality even without a slab, and secondly, the slabber has no great reputation, and in my opinion over grades the coin, so I really think i will take it out of the slab.
Jamais l'or n'a perdu la plus petite occasion de se montrer stupide. -Balzac
I wouldn't really call this slabed. This is made by some guy in his basement maybe with some friends. Most of the stuff is genuine but the grading is at best random.
The first thing I did with mine is breaking the content free.
引用する: "Idolenz"I wouldn't really call this slabed. This is made by some guy in his basement maybe with some friends. Most of the stuff is genuine but the grading is at best random.
The first thing I did with mine is breaking the content free.
you encourage me!
Jamais l'or n'a perdu la plus petite occasion de se montrer stupide. -Balzac
引用する: "LCW1991"
Top row: Transitional coins (being last cast coins for Qing Dynasty and Republic of China)
Bottom row: Xianfeng cast coins in iron
Nice. I recently got a Fujian republican two cash coin, I'll post it when it arrives. It's pretty incredible to own one of the last ever Chinese cash coins. Truly the end of an era in more ways than one.
Three additions, from the same seller, so saving postage ...
'Belgien Österreich Medaille 1779 T. van Berckel Justizpalast Brüssel Maria Theresia'
[THEMIDI TUTELARI / EXTRUI CURAVIT]
'Frankreich France Burgund Jeton 1725'
COMITIA BURGUNDIAE / REGIT ME ET DIRIGIT ORBEM
'Frankreich France 3x = Jeton 1608 Maison d' Orleans / F. Cheret 1787 / Louis XIV'
Jeton 1608 Maison d' Orleans [POVR LA MAISON DE VILLE DORLEANS / AVRELIA
// A DOMINO FACTVM EST ISTVD]
F'cois CHERET 1787 [LUDOVICUS REX CHRISTIANISS]
Louis XIV [ET VICTOR FVLMINA PONIT // LUDOVICUS MAGNUS REX] (Not Numista 78001)
引用する: "Andy289"A little bit expensive but it's a nice addition.
Cheers!
There were a few other with about the same price tag, but much lower grades. So in that group it was a good price, but in general I honestly don't know. Wasn't really searching for that one in perticular. But I like it, and I like its history.
Some new historical medals and tokens arrived for my collection too this week:
Big french bronze medal from 1818 featuring King Louis XVIII:
Medal from the city of rome - the year 1887? - celebrating a jubilee year and featuring a portrait of Pope Leo XIII
Token showing a portrait of french Empress Eugenie. I couldnt find the purpose of it yet.
Pope Leo Medal celebrates the 50th anniversary of his ordination as a Priest.
The Eugenie medal, merely says she is the Imperial heir.
Louis 18 medal says "Chambre des Deputes, session 1818" probably given to every Deputy as they entered and the blank space, may have been where they were supposed to have their name.
At top is Vive le Roi (Long live the King)
Apologies if you already know this.
I love coins. Especially silver, gold and anything really old.
Member of the Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand and the Auckland Numismatic Society
This is the first time I’ve bought a collector coin deliberately for my collection from the RCM. I saw the flyer email last week and the coin instantly captivated me that I just pulled the trigger on placing the order without much thought. It’s even more attractive in hand