French Colonies, Louis Philippe I (1830-1848). 10 Centimes 1839 A, Paris, KM 13, Bronze 31 mm, weight 19,20 g, Condition VF, drak brown patina
Coins minted for the French colonies for general use in the Caribbean, particularly in Martinique, Guadeloupe and Saint-Dominique (western part of Hispaniola).
French Colonies, Charles X (1824-1830). 10 Centimes 1827 H, Mint of La Rochelle, KM 11.2, Bronze 31 mm, weight 19,70 g, Condition VF+, patina
Coins minted for the French colonies for general use in the Caribbean, particularly in Martinique, Guadeloupe and Saint-Dominique (western part of Hispaniola).
France, Paris. Promotional jeton “Au Grande Paris Ostende 14”, AU GRAND PARIS ON VEND PLUS BEAU & MOINS CHER OSTENDE 14 RUE DE LA CHAPELLE, by F. Cartaux, plastic 21 mm, weight 1,50 g., Condition VF+
The Netherlands. Last Gulden 2001, by Tim van Melis, Michael Raedecker, Geerten Verheus, KM# 233, Schön# 115, Royal Dutch Mint, Ni 25 mm, weight 6 g., Condition BU, coin in original dedicated packaging
Israel. Official Mint Annual Set 1973 - 25th Anniversary of Israel (6 pcs - 1, 5, 10, 25 Agorot, 1/2 and 1 Lira), Condition UNC, coins in original box, certificate of authenticity
Australia, 1 Crown 1937, George VI (1936-1952), Coronation of the King, by Thomas Humphrey Paget, George Kruger Gray, KM# 34, Schön# 28, Silver 38 mm, weight 28,28 g. .925, Condition VF+/XF, slightly cleaned
Germany. Prussia, Friedrich Wilhelm III, 1797-1840. Jetton / Token “Für die gerechte Sache” (For the Righteous Cause), by Iohann Jakob Lauer, Brass 24 mm, weight 2,60 g., Condition aUNC, beautiful lustrous patina
France, Paris. Commemorative medal 1935 from a visit to the Paris Mint building (La Monnaie de Paris), by ROËTTIERS Charles Norbert (1720-1772), Bronze 32 mm, weight 14,70 g., Condition XF
Germany. Silver medal 1958, World Football Champion 1954-1958, Obverse: heads Sepp Herberger and Fritz Walter, Silver 22 mm, weight 4,90 g. .925, Condition aUNC
L'Africain Mouzalababaloued is a song by a certain Alphonsine, published by the widow Roger in Paris in 1868. The token appears to be an advertising token for an Algerian company.
Germany. Medal circa 1871, Otto von Bismarck, Duke of Bismarck-Schönhausen, Chancellor of the German Empire (1871-1890), Bronze 22 mm, weight 5,80 g., Condition XF, dark patina, similar specimen in the collection of the Musée Carnavalet, Paris, France.