Philippines. 1 Piso 1970, Pope Paul VI, Series: Papal Visit, KM# 202, Cu-Ni 38,30 mm, weight 23,60 g., Condition aUNC, minor scratches and surface blemishes
France, Napoleon I 1804-1814. 1/2 Franc (Demi Franc) AN 13, A Paris, KM 655.1, Gadoury 395, Silver 19 mm, weight 2,52 g. .900, Condition XF, double struck, small scratch on reverse, attractive specimen
Spanish Netherlands, Flandres (Belgium). Cu Liard (1 Oord Koper) 1692, Brugge mint, Carol II 1665-1700, Vanhoudt 722.BG, Copper 24 mm, weight 4,45 g., Condition aXF, nice brown patina with shine, an exceptionally nice, above-average specimen
Spanish Netherlands / Belgium, Brussel. Cu Rekenpenningen / Jeton 1663, Filip IV, Dugn. 4192, vOrden 1295, Copper 33 mm, weight 6,34 g., Condituion UNC, small spot, beautiful brown patina
Belgium. Liege (Luik / Lüttich), Bishopric / Duchy. Maximilian Henry of Bavaria 1650-1688. Patagon (Thaler) 1674, Liege, Delm. 471. Dav. 4294, Silver 40,5 mm, weight 27,81 g., Condition aUNC, minor surface scratches, beautiful patina, glossy background, mint state specimen, very rare in this state of preservation
Germany. Westphalia, french rule. Set: 1, 2, 3, 5 Centimes 1809-1812, Hieronymus Napoleon 1807-1813, KM 107,90,92,94, Copper 18,22,25,29 mm, Condition VF+/VF, nice brown patina
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 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.