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Russia – Imperial Coinage – 10 Kopeks – 1909 – AU – Y20a.2
Copper, 27 mm. Ruler: Oscar II. Obv: Monogram within crowned shield. Large Lettering. Rev: Value, date and crown within beaded circle. Mintage: 1,225,000
Portugal – Luiz I – 20 Reis – 1883 – XF – Dark Chocolate Brown – KM527
Mexico – Facing Eagle with Snake – 1 Centavo – 1890 – XF+ – KM391.6
This coin was struck by authority of Suleiman II, is a hammered copper mangir, listed in Krauses Standard Catalog of World Coins as KM-87.2. It has a 18.5 to 19.5 millimeter diameter and weighs from 1.3 to 2.5 grams. It was struck in Constantinople (modern day Istanbul) in 1687 C.E. Both sides feature the Sutans name and title in stylized Islamic script on the obverse; date and the mint name on the reverse. This coin comes as shown in a descriptive folder with a Certificate of Authenticity.
Bronze. Ruler: Alfonso XII. Obv: Head right. ALFONSO XII POR… Rev: Crowned arms within sprigs. REY CONST DE ESPANA. Note: Mintmark is 8-pointed star. Mintage: 67,954,000.
Great Britain – Teenage Victoria – 1/2 Farthing – 1844 – XF – KM738
Canada – Nova Scotia – Victoria – Floral Crown – One Cent Token – 1864 – VF – KM8.2 – Breton-877
Roman – Gallienus – Billon – Antoninianus – REV SECURIT PERPET – 253 A.D. – 268 A.D. – 20mm – Reverse shows Securitas leaning on column – Gallienus took control of the Empire at a time when it was undergoing great crisis. His record in dealing with those crises is mixed, as he won a number of military victories but was unable to keep much of his realm from seceding.
German Empire – Wilhelm I – 1 Pfennig – 1874 F – Extra-Fine – Km1
This coin is NOT a replica, but an actual bronze coin minted in the Holy Land over 2000 years ago during the reign of King Alexander Jannaeus in the century preceeding the birth of Christ. What makes this piece of historical and religious significance is that it is mentioned twice in the Bible when Jesus told the story of the widow who gave all she had (Mark 12:41 and Luke 21:1). This item would make a great gift for your pastor or priest and comes in a presentation folder with a Certificate of Authenticity.
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