Luxembourg, Charlotte (1919 - 1964). 10 Francs 1929, KM 39, Silver 31 mm, weight 13,30 g. .750, Condition VF+, beautiful patina
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Luxembourg, William IV 1905-1912. 2 1/2 Centimes 1908 (u), KM 21, Bronze 21 mm, weight 2,52 g., Condition aXF, uneven patina
Luxembourg, William III (Netherlands) 1849-1890. 2 1/2 Centimes 1854 (u), KM 21, Bronze 21 mm, weight 2,55 g., Condition XF/aXF, nice toned, attractive specimen
Luxembourg, Charlotte (1919-1964). 100 Francs 1946, 600th Anniversary of the Death of John the Blind at the Battle of Crécy, KM 49, Silver 37 mm, weight 25,20 g. .835, Condition BU, without the designer's name (Armand Bonnetain) on the reverse, official Restrike of 1964, mintage 2000 pcs, L. 293-3 and Weiller. 283C
Luxembourg, Charlotte (1919-1964). 250 Francs 1963, Millennium of Luxembourg City, KM 53, Silver 37 mm, weight 25,0 g. .835, Condition UNC/BU
Luxembourg. 100 Francs 1946, 600th Anniversary of the Death of John the Blind at the Battle of Crécy, KM 49, Silver 37 mm, weight 25 g. .835, Condition NGC MS 66, patina
Luxembourg, Walfer / Walferdange. Commemorative plaque of the 1st Battalion, 5th Infantry Division, formed in 1945 in Walfer / Walferdange, cast iron, 280 x 173 mm, weight 3660 g, Very Good Condition
In 1945, the 1st Battalion, 10th Regiment, of the U.S. 5th Infantry Division was fighting in Luxembourg during the final stages of the Battle of the Bulge. The battalion was involved in intense combat throughout January, culminating in the capture of the village of Putscheid (Pëtschent) on January 28, 1945, after several days of severe fighting. The 5th Infantry Division, known as the "Red Diamond," was part of Lt. Gen. George S. Patton's Third U.S. Army and played a crucial role in pushing German forces back during this period.
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...Luxembourg, William III (Netherlands) 1849-1905. 5 Centimes 1870 (u), KM 22.1, Bronze 25 mm, weight 4,73 g., Condition aVF, scarce date
Luxembourg. 100 Francs 1946, 600th Anniversary of the Death of John the Blind at the Battle of Crécy, KM 49, Silver 37 mm, weight 25 g. .835, Condition NGC MS 65
Luxembourg, Charlotte (1919-1964). 50 Francs 1946, 600th Anniversary - John de Blind, KM 48, Silver 30 mm, weight 12,40 g. .835, Condition aXF
Luxembourg, Charlotte (1919-1964). 250 Francs 1963, Millennium of Luxembourg City, KM 53, Silver 37 mm, weight 24,90 g. .835, Condition BU
Luxembourg, Jean (1964-2000). 100 Francs 1964, Accession to the throne of Grand Duke John (Jean Grand-Duc de Luxembourg), KM 54, Silver 33,10 mm, weight 17,90 g. .835, Condition aUNC, edge nick
Luxembourg. 50 Francs 1946, 600th Anniversary of the Death of John the Blind at the Battle of Crécy, KM 48, Silver 30 mm, weight 12,50 g. .835, Condition aUNC
Luxembourg. One-sided medal 1953, on the wedding Prince Grand Duke of Luxembourg Jean and Joséphine-Charlotte of Belgium, by C. Van Dionant, signed on the edge FISCH, Bronze 70 mm, weight 141,60 g., Condition aUNC, stain on the obverse and edge nick
Luxembourg. 50 Francs 1946, 600th Anniversary of the Death of John the Blind at the Battle of Crécy, KM 48, Silver 30 mm, weight 12,50 g. .835, Condition BU
Luxembourg, William III (Netherlands) 1849-1905. 10 Centimes 1854 (u), KM 23.1, Bronze 31 mm, weight 9,75 g., Condition VF+
Luxembourg, William III (Netherlands) 1849-1905. 10 Centimes 1854 (u), KM 23.1, Bronze 31 mm, weight 9,98 g., Condition aUNC/XF+, nice patina, very attractive specimen
Luxembourg, Charlotte (1919 - 1964). 10 Francs 1929, KM 39, Silver 31 mm, weight 13,30 g. .750, Condition VF+, beautiful patina
