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The 1895 Crown - Victoria: Silver (.925) Crown of Queen Victoria. The Reverse shows St George and the Dragon by Benedetto Pistrucci. Edge inscribed with the Regnal date and can be "ANNO REGNI LVIII" or "ANNO REGNI LIX". Read more at bit.ly/3ypbgxJ

The 1895 Crown - Victoria: Silver (.925) Crown of Queen Victoria. The Reverse shows St George and the Dragon by Benedetto Pistrucci. Edge inscribed with the Regnal date and can be "ANNO REGNI LVIII" or "ANNO REGNI LIX". Read more at bit.ly/3ypbgxJ
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This Poland 1734 Danzig Ducat is one of hundreds of NGC-certified rarities in a Numisbalt auction this month. It has an estimate of about $19,000. Explore the sale: bit.ly/3sjprki #numismatics #coin #poland #danzig #coincollecting #coincollector #coincollection #ducat

This Poland 1734 Danzig Ducat is one of hundreds of NGC-certified rarities in a Numisbalt auction this month. It has an estimate of about $19,000. Explore the sale: bit.ly/3sjprki #numismatics #coin #poland #danzig #coincollecting #coincollector #coincollection #ducat
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The 1707 Crown - Anne (Edinburgh): Rare Queen Anne Silver Crown, minted in 1707, the year of the formation of the United Kingdom of Great Britain. Under the bust is 'E' showing the coin was minted in Edinburgh. Read more at bit.ly/37vEP5S

The 1707 Crown - Anne (Edinburgh): Rare Queen Anne Silver Crown, minted in 1707, the year of the formation of the United Kingdom of Great Britain. Under the bust is 'E' showing the coin was minted in Edinburgh. Read more at bit.ly/37vEP5S
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The 17BC Denarius - Augustus / Apex Flaminis. Silver Denarius of the Emperor Augustus struck at the Rome Mint of the Moneyer P Licinius Stolo around 17BC. The Reverse shows an Apex flaminis (a cap worn by some Roman priests) between two ancilia. bit.ly/3MZnEbQ

The 17BC Denarius - Augustus / Apex Flaminis. Silver Denarius of the Emperor Augustus struck at the Rome Mint of the Moneyer P Licinius Stolo around 17BC. The Reverse shows an Apex flaminis (a cap worn by some Roman priests) between two ancilia. bit.ly/3MZnEbQ
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The 18th century saw a great increase of #medals related to the wars between #colonial powers, their colonists and the native populations. Victories and #battles were celebrated, peace and prosperity commemorated – leaving a rich medallic legacy. bit.ly/3LUyf7I

The 18th century saw a great increase of #medals related to the wars between #colonial powers, their colonists and the native populations. Victories and #battles were celebrated, peace and prosperity commemorated – leaving a rich medallic legacy.  bit.ly/3LUyf7I
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The 1483-1485 Groat - Rare Silver Groat of King Richard III. The design is essentially the same as his predecessors and as is common with Richard III coins this is a Type IIb/IIIa mule. Read more at bit.ly/3I0DzUm

The 1483-1485 Groat - Rare Silver Groat of King Richard III. The design is essentially the same as his predecessors and as is common with Richard III coins this is a Type IIb/IIIa mule. Read more at bit.ly/3I0DzUm
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Among the #colonial troops who served w/Edward Vernon was Col. Lawrence #Washington, who was so impressed by Admiral Vernon he named his home in Virginia Mount Vernon, which was inherited by his younger half-brother George–future 1st president of the #US! bit.ly/39ctkkh

Among the #colonial troops who served w/Edward Vernon was Col. Lawrence #Washington, who was so impressed by Admiral Vernon he named his home in Virginia Mount Vernon, which was inherited by his younger half-brother George–future 1st president of the #US! bit.ly/39ctkkh
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Nuevo billete de 100 libras del Banco de Escocia dedicado a Walter Scott y a Flora Murray cronicanumismatica.com/nuevo-billete-…

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“Common Catalog of Coins and Tokens of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic 1990-2020” cronicanumismatica.com/common-catalog…

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La Swissmint de Berna celebra el centenario de la última acuñación de los 10 francos oro “Vreneli” cronicanumismatica.com/la-swissmint-d…

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"Few #inventions could be more happily calculated to diffuse the knowledge and preserve the #memory of illustrious characters and splendid events, than #medals." – Colonel David Humphreys, American veteran bit.ly/3FxOgOu

"Few #inventions could be more happily calculated to diffuse the knowledge and preserve the #memory of illustrious characters and splendid events, than #medals." – Colonel David Humphreys, American veteran bit.ly/3FxOgOu
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2017 was a special year for the gold sovereign: it was the 200th anniversary of the modern sovereign. To commemorate this the Royal Mint reproduced the original reverse image that was seen on the 1817 gold sovereign. Read more at bit.ly/3rqVVWX

2017 was a special year for the gold sovereign: it was the 200th anniversary of the modern sovereign. To commemorate this the Royal Mint reproduced the original reverse image that was seen on the 1817 gold sovereign.  Read more at bit.ly/3rqVVWX
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The 2022 Gold Sovereign Platinum Jubilee Celebration - Elizabeth II : A special edition of the 2022 Gold Sovereign to celebrate 70 years of reign.The Reverse shows Timothy Noad's interpretation of the Royal Coat of Arms. Read more at bit.ly/3taABZw

The 2022 Gold Sovereign Platinum Jubilee Celebration - Elizabeth II : A special edition of the 2022 Gold Sovereign to celebrate 70 years of reign.The Reverse shows Timothy Noad's interpretation of the Royal Coat of Arms. Read more at bit.ly/3taABZw
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The 1046-1048 Penny - Silver Penny of the Anglo-Saxon King Edward the Confessor. Struck between 1046-1048 at the London Mint of Moneyer Beorthræd. The Obverse shows a diademed and draped bust left, holding a scepter pommée. Read more at bit.ly/2UFRJr4

The 1046-1048 Penny -  Silver Penny of the Anglo-Saxon King Edward the Confessor. Struck between 1046-1048 at the London Mint of Moneyer Beorthræd. The Obverse shows a diademed and draped bust left, holding a scepter pommée. Read more at bit.ly/2UFRJr4
𝑾𝒆 𝒂𝒓𝒆 𝑵𝒖𝒎𝒊𝒔𝒎𝒂𝒕𝒊𝒄𝒔 (@wearenumismatic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Una moneda hecha con el botín de guerra de la Batalla del Salado; castillos, alminares y leones cuya iconografía hay que explicar: wearenumismatics.com/dobla-de-a-35-…

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Most Comitia Americana medals were originally produced in small numbers–1-3 in gold, less than 10 in #silver, & perhaps 100-200 in bronze. However, in the 19th century #collector demand encouraged the Paris and US Mint to produce restrikes of the #medals. bit.ly/3wfiXnD

Most Comitia Americana medals were originally produced in small numbers–1-3 in gold, less than 10 in #silver, & perhaps 100-200 in bronze. However, in the 19th century #collector demand encouraged the Paris and US Mint to produce restrikes of the #medals. bit.ly/3wfiXnD
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The 1623 Shilling - James I: This silver coin would have been struck between 1623 and 1624. Third coinage. Tower (London) mint. The Reverse show a Coat of Arms. The Obverse shows the Crowned sixth bust of King James I. Read more at bit.ly/3LpzOe5

The 1623 Shilling - James I: This silver coin would have been struck between 1623 and 1624. Third coinage. Tower (London) mint. The Reverse show a Coat of Arms. The Obverse shows the Crowned sixth bust  of King James I. Read more at bit.ly/3LpzOe5
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The 1908 Gold Sovereign. London Mint.: The sovereign depicts Benedetto Pistrucci’s famous portrayal of St George slaying the dragon on the reverse of the coin. No letter above the date indicates the sovereign was produced in London. Read more at bit.ly/3Ix9gVM

The 1908 Gold Sovereign. London Mint.: The sovereign depicts Benedetto Pistrucci’s famous portrayal of St George slaying the dragon on the reverse of the coin. No letter above the date indicates the sovereign was produced in London. Read more at bit.ly/3Ix9gVM
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The 1826 Penny - George IV: Copper Penny of George IV. Second Issue. Diameter 34mm, London Mint. The Reverse, by William Wyon, is Britannia, seated, with trident and Union shield; shamrock, rose, and thistle in exergue. Read more at bit.ly/366Im6i

The 1826 Penny - George IV: Copper Penny of George IV. Second Issue. Diameter 34mm, London Mint. The Reverse, by William Wyon, is Britannia, seated, with trident and Union shield; shamrock, rose, and thistle in exergue. Read more at bit.ly/366Im6i