Poland. Collection of replicas of “The Most Valuable Polish Coins” - 18 pcs, National Treasury - 10 replicas plated with the highest quality Gold 999/1000, diameter 40 mm, Condition Proof, certificate of authenticity for each replica, - 10 replicas plated with the highest quality Silver 999/1000, diameter 40 mm, Condition Proof, certificate of authenticity for each replica, National Treasury, elegant, wooden, dedicated box (slightly scratched)
Great Britain. 5 Pounds 2010, Oak, XXX Olympic Games, London 2012, Silver 38,61 mm, weight 28,28 g. .925, Condition Proof, certificate of authenticity, photograph with description
Great Britain. 5 Pounds 2010, Weather, XXX Olympic Games, London 2012, Silver 38,61 mm, weight 28,28 g. .925, Condition Proof, certificate of authenticity, photograph with description
Great Britain. 5 Pounds 2009, "Flying Scotsman", XXX Olympic Games, London 2012, Silver 38,61 mm, weight 28,28 g. .925, Condition Proof, certificate of authenticity, photograph with description
Great Britain. 5 Pounds 2009, Globe Theatre, XXX Olympic Games, London 2012, Silver 38,61 mm, weight 28,28 g. .925, Condition Proof, certificate of authenticity, photograph with description
Great Britain. 5 Pounds 2009, Stonehenge, XXX Olympic Games, London 2012, Silver 38,61 mm, weight 28,28 g. .925, Condition Proof, certificate of authenticity, photograph with description
Poland. Collection “Great Poles Distinguished for Independence,” 24 pcs, National Treasury, Gold-plated medals All medals: Brass plated with 24-carat Gold (999/1000), diameter 38,61 mm, issued between 2010 and 2016, Condition UNC, each medal comes with a certificate of authenticity, elegant wooden box (slightly scratched)
Poland. Collection “Great Poles Distinguished for Independence,” 10 pcs, National Treasury, Gold-plated medals All medals: Brass plated with 24-carat Gold (999/1000), diameter 38,61 mm, issued between 2008 and 2015, Condition UNC, each medal comes with a certificate of authenticity and a picture with a description of the distinguished Pole (Zygmunt II August - no picture), elegant wooden box (slightly scratched)
Poland. “Official issue of commemorative football medals plated with pure Gold”, 9 pcs, National Treasury All medals plated with 24-carat Gold, diameter 40 mm, weight 26 g, Condition Proof, each medal comes with a certificate of authenticity, additionally a photo of the legendary football coach Kazimierz Górski taken by his son Dariusz, elegant, wooden, dedicated box (slightly scratched)
Poland. Collection “Commemorative Issue of the Common Currency of the Eurozone Countries”, 14 pcs, National Treasury, Silver and Gold plated medals All medals: metal plated with Silver and Gold of the highest fineness (999/1000), diameter 35,10 mm, Condition Proof, certificate of authenticity for each medal, elegant wooden box (slightly scratched)
Poland. Collection “1000 Years of Polish Money”, 13 pcs, National Treasury, Silver and Gold plated medals All medals: Copper plated with Silver and Gold of the highest fineness (999/1000), diameter 40,0 mm, issued between 2010 and 2014, Condition Proof, each medal comes with a certificate of authenticity, elegant, wooden, dedicated box (slightly scratched)
Poland. Collection “Poles in World War II 1939-1945,” 13 pcs, National Treasury, Gold-plated medals All medals: Brass plated with 24-carat Gold (999/1000), diameter 40,0 mm, issued 2009–2014, Condition UNC, each medal comes with a certificate of authenticity and a commemorative photograph with a description, elegant wooden box (slightly scratched)
Poland. Collection Gold-plated medals “ Great Poles Distinguished for Independence ” 24 pcs, National Treasury All medals: Brass plated with 24-carat Gold (999/1000), diameter 38,61 mm, issued in 2009-2014, Condition UNC, each medal comes with a certificate of authenticity, elegant, wooden, dedicated box (slightly scratched)
Poland. Collection “Great Poles Distinguished for Independence,” 24 pcs, National Treasury, Gold-plated medals All medals: Brass plated with 24-carat Gold (999/1000), diameter 34,0 mm, issued in 2018-2019, Condition UNC, each medal comes with a certificate of authenticity, elegant dedicated box
Roman Empire. Constantius II, 337-361 AD. AE Follis / Centenionalis, ca. 350 AD, Thessalonica mint, RIC 129, Bronze 23 mm, weight 5,63 g., condition VF, traces of silvering residue, porous surface
D N CONSTANTIVS P F AVG, Pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right. FEL TEMP REPARATIO / TSB*, A warrior standing on the left, piercing with his spear a fallen horseman wearing a Phrygian cap, sitting on the right on the ground with his hands raised. Mint mark TSB* at the bottom in the cut-off.
Roman Empire. Constantius II, 337-361 AD. AE Follis / Centenionalis, ca. 350 AD, Thessalonica mint, RIC 129, Bronze 23 mm, weight 5,63 g., condition VF, traces of silvering residue, porous surface
D N CONSTANTIVS P F AVG, Pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right, letter A in the left field. FEL TEMP REPARATIO / TS?, A warrior standing on the left, piercing with his spear a fallen horseman wearing a Phrygian cap, sitting on the right on the ground with his hands raised, letter A in the left field. Mint mark TS? at the bottom in the cut-off.
Roman Empire. Constantius II, 337-361 AD. AE Follis / Centenionalis, ca. 350 AD, Thessalonica mint, RIC 129, Bronze 23 mm, weight 5,75 g., condition VF/VF+, traces of silvering residue with a shine
D N CONSTANTIVS P F AVG, Pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right, letter A in the left field. FEL TEMP REPARATIO / TS?, A warrior standing on the left, piercing with his spear a fallen horseman wearing a Phrygian cap, sitting on the right on the ground with his hands raised, letter A in the left field. Mint mark TS? at the bottom in the cut-off.
Lithuania. Uniface medallion commemorating the 500th anniversary of the death of Grand Duke Vytautas of Lithuania, modeled on the 1930 medal by P. Rimša, Bronze alloy 325 mm, weight 1430,71 g, Condition XF, very impressive and striking medallion
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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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