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Poland – Year Set – 10 & 20 Zlotych – 2009 – (18) Proof Silver Crowns – Mint Box & COA – This extraordinary set includes every Polish proof silver coin issued by the Polish Mint (Mennica Polska) in 2009. The eighteen issues include thirteen 10 Zlotych coins, four 20 Zlotych crowns and a
This coin comes in its original mint issued packaging with a Certificate of Authenticity.
This beautiful plate was struck from 8.385 ounces of Sterling silver, then gold-plated with 24 carat gold. It comes as issued by the Franklin Mint in 1975 with all of the accompanying paperwork.
Great Britain – New Royal Exchange London – 43mm – 1844 – White Metal – Wellington Statue The statue of Wellington dates back to 1844 and is said to be cast in the metal of captured French guns. Engraving by Davis, Birmingham
Niue – Amber Route – Kaliningrad – $1 – 2008 – Proof Silver Crown – Antique Finish – KM204 – COA
Niue – Amber Route – Gdansk – One Dollar – 2008 – Proof Silver Crown – Antique Finish – KM202 – COA
Argentina – Julio Argentino Roca – 100 Pesos – 2003 – Pick 357 – Crisp Uncirculated
This statuette, measuring 10 1/2″ in height is the only known original sculpture made by Leonardo da Vinci. This sculpture in 1519 is probably his last work for King Francis I of France. The first impression leads to the fact of the well balanced horse which is standing on the hind legs only. In prior years Leonardo was studying giant horse and man monuments for Francesco Sforza (1499) and Gian Giacomo Trivulzio (1507) in Milan. Some of the existing drafts of the design are genius – but Leonardo could not realize them. This bronze represents the legendary King Arthur but shows the face of King Francis I. The 3-D minted motive on this coin shows the front and the rear side of this equestrian masterpiece. The original is on display in the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, Hungary.
Greece – OBV George I REV Thetis on Seahorse – Drachma – 1910 – XF – KM60
Cook Islands – Napoleon Bonaparte – $5 – 2009 – Proof Silver Crown – COA
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