Rare French Gold showing a total population of about a dozen coins. Only 4 are showing to have reached grade AU-58, so close to uncirculated. Great value and historyMore
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Napolon Empereur or Paris Splendide otherwise known as Napolean Gold. Rare and generally seen in lower grade. Very choice uncirculated Napolean Gold 40 Francs.More
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Gustav IV Adolf. Razor-sharp devices. Incredible luster. Stockholm mint. KM-542, Fr-77. Gustav IV Adolf lost Finland to Russia, and was deposed by a coup in 1809. More
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ESC-2571. Beautiful example of an iconic Proof Crown issue of Queen Victoria, renowned for its intricacy & beauty. Fewer than 10% of graded examples earned Cameo designation. More
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To quote PCGS, "If somebody were to ask a coin collector in Great Britain what is your favourite coin of all-time? The Gothic Crown will probably be at the top of the list or even number one". Here is a choice about uncirculated proof Gothic Crown of 1847 with intense and deep original toning and it's not in England but here in the USA enjoying the heat of South Florida.
One of the neatest world numismatics you can find and yes it's really wood. Compressed. Pedro II. Maldonado-E43.11. Pretty sure that Brazil just beat Japan in the World Cup.More
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(1804). Bramsen-329. 1.84g. Popular medallet of Napoleon. Very few graded with a population of only 54 showing at PCGS and none at NGC.this one is next to the last one not the last one.More
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Intense rarity from the 1400's when Great Britain occupied France! The Virgin Mary and the Archangel Gabriel behind two shields bearing the French and English arms. HENRICUS:DEI:GRA:FRANCORV:Z:AGLIE:REX, pellet in annulet under X of REX Reverse Cross calvary dividing lis and leopard, h below, within tressure of arcs, lis at cusps. Leopard XPC*VINCIT*XPX REGNAT*XPC*IMPERAT. The salut dor coin was issued jointly by Henry V of England and Charles VI of France in 1421. It was seen as symbolizing peace (following the Treaty of Troyes) and marriage (Henry V's marriage to Catherine, the daughter of the French king). Henry VI continued the issue, with a slightly modified design, to further symbolize the union of England and FranceMore
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