It comes in its original mint issued box with a Certificate of Authenticity.
The British refer to a horse used primarily for pleasure rides as a “Hack”, although the horse depicted on this crown seems to be a bit spirited for the term Hack. In any event, this beautiful piece would make a nice addition to any collection.
The Arabian horse is considered by many to be one of the most beautiful breeds of horses, with a reputation for intelligence, high spirit and outstanding stamina. The Arabian is one of the most easily recognized breeds in the world with a fine wedge-shaped head, a broad forehead, large dark eyes and a small muzzle with large nostrils.
The reverse of this coin features three running horses. Proof mirror finish and delicate frosting in the fields contrast to create a backgroung ying-yang design, bringing everything in the Universe into balance. The coin comes in a presentation case with an individually numbered certificate of Authenticity. Total mintage on this coin was limited to 2,000 pieces.
Palau – 600 Years – Battle of Grunwald – Horseman – $1 – 2010 – Proof Colored Crown – COA
MONGOLIA – HORSES – 20 Tugrik (Terper) – 1993 – PICK 55 – CRISP UNCIRCULATED BANKNOTE – Over the next few months we will be aggressively searching out and obtaining wildlife banknotes, so feel free to bookmark this page and come back often to see the new additions to our collection.
This legal tender proof silver coin is colorized at the mint and comes as shown in a mint issued presentation case with a Certificate of Authenticity. This coin was struck from one-half ounce of .999 fine silver and the total mintage authorized by the Government of Palau was limited to 3,000 pieces.
This piece has been graded by NGC as PF 69 UCAM and is identified with the serial number 1559600-001.
Kazakhstan – Equestrian (Horse) Game – 50 Tenge – 2008 – Br. Uncirculated – KM-New
TRANS-DNESTRIA – HORSE & RIDER – 50 RUBLEI – 1993 – PICK 19 – CRISP UNCIRCULATED BANKNOTE – Over the next few months we will be aggressively searching out and obtaining wildlife banknotes, so feel free to bookmark this page and come back often to see the new additions to our collection.
As legend would have it, it was Buddha himself who gave each animal its place in the Asian zodiac. When he called all the animals together following the creation, only twelve felt it necessary to attend the meeting. As a reward for their effort in making the long journey, Buddha offered each of them their own year, which would from then on bear the name of that animal. In addition, each animal was also given the opportunity to directly influence history during that time – and thus, in turn, the fate of those humans born in that year. Analogous to the characteristics of the respective animal symbol, and by means of your date of birth, you too can read those characteristic traits that may – or may not – apply to you. 1918, 1930, 1942, 1954, 1966, 1978, 1990, 2002—People born in the Year of the Horse are popular. They are cheerful, skillful with money, and perceptive, although they sometimes talk too much. The are wise, talented, good with their hands, and sometimes have a weakness for members of the opposite sex. They are impatient and hot-blooded about everything except their daily work. They like entertainment and large crowds. They are very independent and rarely listen to advice. They are most compatible with Tigers, Dogs, and Sheep.
The reverse of this coin features a beautiful colored horse and foal in the foreground and a setting sun in the background. This coin comes as shown in a presentation case with an individually numbered Certificate of Authenticity. Total mintage was limited to 1,000 coins.
This piece has been graded by NGC as PF 69 UCAM and is identified with the serial number 1565192-163.
Isle of Man – Beijing Olympics – Equestrian – Proof Silver Crown – 2008 – Mint Box – COA
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
USA – COMITIA AMERICANA medal – Lt Col John E. Howard – 1973 – UNC – pewter – Led the bayonet charge at the Battle of Cowpens
This piece has been graded by ICG as PR 69 DCAM.
This piece has been graded by NGC as PF 69 UCAM and is identified with the serial number 1835668-115.
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