Albania, Italian Occupation WWII. 0,20 Lek 1939 R, Rome, Vittorio Emanuele III 1939-1943, KM 29, Stainless Steel (magnetic) 21,7 mm, weight 4,22 g., Condition XF, minor singel scratches, nice glossy
Albania, Italian Occupation WWII. 0,50 Lek 1939 R, Rome, Vittorio Emanuele III 1939-1943, KM 30, Stainless Steel (magnetic) 24 mm, weight 5,83 g., Condition UNC, a beautiful glossy, mint state specimen
Albania, Italian Occupation WWII. 5 Lek 1939 R, Rome, Vittorio Emanuele III 1939-1943, KM 33, silver 23 mm, weight 5,0 g. 835, Condition aUNC, mint condition, slight scratches on obverse, nice patina
Alderney, 5 Pounds 2004, The Golden Age of Steam, Train Crossing the Viaduct, KM 98, Silver 38,6 mm, weight 28,28 g. .925, Condition Proof, small contact marks on obverse
Alderney. 2 Pounds 1994, D-Day commemorative coin, The Royal Mint, KM 7, Cu-Ni 38,61mm, weight 28,28g., Condition UNC, original folder, notable coin commemorating the most momentous day of the 20th century
Alexander I Romanov, Tsar of Russia, portrait, steel engraving 19th century, work from Bernard Zaydler's volume - Storia della Polonia, Florence 1831, all A4 format (passe-partout), image dimensions 11 cm x 18 cm, very good condition.
Angola. 1 Macuta 1763 (2 Macutas, Countermark 1837), KM 51.1, Copper 37 mm, weight 19,34 g., Condition VF, nice brown patina
By royal edict of 21.03.1837, the doubling of the face value of the coins was established, after acquiring a countermark in the shape of a large coat of arms in the crown.
Angola. 1 Macuta 1763 (2 Macutas, Countermark 1837), KM 51.1, Copper 37 mm, weight 16,0 g., Condition VF, well struck and visible countermark
By royal edict of 21.03.1837, the doubling of the face value of the coins was established, after acquiring a countermark in the shape of a large coat of arms in the crown.
Angola. 1 Macuta 1789 (2 Macutas, Countermark 1837), KM 51.3, Copper 37 mm, weight 16,47 g., Condition Fine (VF), dark patina, clearly visible countermark.
By royal edict of 21.03.1837, the doubling of the face value of the coins was established, after acquiring a countermark in the shape of a large coat of arms in the crown.
Angola. 1/2 Macuta 1763 (1 Macuta, Countermark 1837), KM 50.1, Copper 32 mm, weight 8,419 g., Condition Fine (VF), dark patina, clearly visible countermark.
By royal edict of 21.03.1837, the doubling of the face value of the coins was established, after acquiring a countermark in the shape of a large coat of arms in the crown.