Canada. 1 Cent 1859, Viktoria, KM 1, Bronze 25 mm, weight 4,53 g., Condition NGC AU 58 BN, narrow 9, A very nice specimen, much better than the NGC grade
Indie - Mysore (British Protectorate). AR Rupee, AH 1229 / RY 96 (1814 AD), in the name of Shah Alam II, KM C# 207, Silver 24 mm, weight ca. 11,30 g., Condition NGC MS 64, a beautiful mint state specimen, sharp details and shiny surface, wrong year on box NGC RY 97 instead of RY 96
Indie - Mysore (British Protectorate). AR Rupee, AH 1227 / RY 95 (1812 AD), in the name of Shah Alam II, KM C# 207, Silver 24 mm, weight ca. 11,30 g., Condition NGC MS 62, nice glossy specimen, patina on obverse, wrong date on box NGC AH 1229 instead of AH 1227
Indie - Mysore (British Protectorate). AR Rupee, AH 1226 / RY 94 (1810 AD), in the name of Shah Alam II, KM C# 207, Silver 24 mm, weight ca. 11,30 g., Condition NGC MS 63, nice mint state specimen, sharp details and shiny surface, wrong date on box NGC AH 1229 instead of AH 1226
Canada. 1 Cent 1859, Viktoria, KM 1, Bronze 25 mm, weight 4,53 g., Condition NGC AU 58 BN, narrow 9, A very nice specimen, much better than the NGC grade
Indie - Mysore (British Protectorate). AR Rupee, AH 1229 / RY 96 (1814 AD), in the name of Shah Alam II, KM C# 207, Silver 24 mm, weight ca. 11,30 g., Condition NGC MS 64, a beautiful mint state specimen, sharp details and shiny surface, wrong year on box NGC RY 97 instead of RY 96
Indie - Mysore (British Protectorate). AR Rupee, AH 1227 / RY 95 (1812 AD), in the name of Shah Alam II, KM C# 207, Silver 24 mm, weight ca. 11,30 g., Condition NGC MS 62, nice glossy specimen, patina on obverse, wrong date on box NGC AH 1229 instead of AH 1227
Indie - Mysore (British Protectorate). AR Rupee, AH 1226 / RY 94 (1810 AD), in the name of Shah Alam II, KM C# 207, Silver 24 mm, weight ca. 11,30 g., Condition NGC MS 63, nice mint state specimen, sharp details and shiny surface, wrong date on box NGC AH 1229 instead of AH 1226
Indie - Mysore (British Protectorate). AR Rupee, AH 1225 / RY 94 (1810 AD), in the name of Shah Alam II, KM C# 207, Silver 24 mm, weight ca. 11,30 g., Condition NGC MS 64, a beautiful mint state specimen, sharp details and shiny surface, wrong date on box NGC AH 1229 instead of AH 1225
Indie - Mysore (British Protectorate). AR Rupee, AH 1225 / RY 74 (1810 AD), in the name of Shah Alam II, KM C# 207, Silver 24 mm, weight ca. 11,30 g., Condition NGC AU 55, nice grey toned patina
Indie - Mysore (British Protectorate). AR Rupee, AH 1225 / RY 74 (1810 AD), in the name of Shah Alam II, KM C# 207, Silver 24 mm, weight ca. 11,30 g., Condition NGC MS 64, a beautiful mint state specimen, sharp details and shiny surface
Indie - Mysore (British Protectorate). AR Rupee, AH 1224 / RY 74 (1809 AD), in the name of Shah Alam II, KM C# 207, Silver 24 mm, weight ca. 11,30 g., Condition NGC MS 63, a well struck, glossy specimen
Indie - Mysore (British Protectorate). AR Rupee, AH 1214 / RY 39 (1799 AD), in the name of Shah Alam II, KM C# 207, Silver 24 mm, weight ca. 11,30 g., Condition NGC MS 62, a well struck, glossy specimen
Poland / Saxony, August III Sas 1733-1763. 2/3 Thaler (Gulden) 1747, Dresden mint, Kahnt 657, Kopicki 11543 (R3), Silver ca. 35 mm, weight ca. 14 g., Condition NGC AU Details, slightly cleaned. Attractive glossy specimen with very nice dark toned patina. Minted to commemorate the wedding of Augustus III of Saxony's son, Frederick...
Poland, Zygmunt I 1506-1548. Szelag (Schilling) 1531, Elblag (Elbing) mint, Kopicki 7074, Kurp. 555 (R), Gum. 580, Silver 20 mm, Condition NGC MS 64, slightly bent, sharp relief and a nice sheen over the whole surface, highest NGC note, mint state specimen, rare in this state of preservation
Russia, Elizabeth 1741-1762. Polushka (1/4 Kopek) 1749, Moscow, Bitkin 375, KM 187, Copper 21 mm, weight 4,40 g., Condition NGC UNC Details, a beautiful mint state specimen, the coin is practically unparalleled in such an excellent state of preservation
Bukhara. AV Tilla AH 1235 / 1821 AD, Khanate Haidar Tora 1800-1826 AD, KM 52, date both sides, Gold 20 mm, Weight 4,56 g., Condition NGC UNC Details - cleaned, beautifully preserved and rare
Poland. Hugon Kołłątaj Memorial Medal, Jagiellonian University 1912 by Stanislaw Poplawski, Strzalkowski 232 R, mintage 150 pcs., Bronze 50,0 mm, weight 51,50 g., on the edge of the punca - a clover with the letters BWS, Condition UNC, beautiful patina. A beautiful commemorative medal minted on the 100th anniversary of the death of this...
Poland. Medal, Adam Czartoryski 1824, author: C. Baerendt. Hutten-Czapski 3875 (R), Bronze 50,6 mm, weight 68,10 g., Condition XF+, beautiful brown lustrous patina, slight bumping of the rim. Medal minted by graduates of the cadet school under the patronage of Prince Czartoryski one year after his death.
Germany, Bavaria, Kingdom, Prince Regent Luitpold 1886-1912. Medal for the unification of Krumbach and Hürben 1902, white metal (Silver?) 33,0 mm, weight 15,87 g., Condition XF, patina
Germany, medal to commemorate hyperinflation in Germany, after 1923, Brass 31,0 mm, weight 9,85 g., Condition aUNC, patina. This medal is a real treat for all lovers of the Weimar Republic era.
Germany, Weimar Republic, Nuremberg 1921 Satirical Medal, Silver plated Brass 37,0 mm, weight 19,64 g., Condition XF+, damaged rim. This satirical medal by Wittig Friesen, Deutscher Not und Schmach Taler / German Thaler of Misfortune and Disgrace is a real treat for all lovers of the Weimar Republic era.