Guatemala – Gen. Jose Maria Orellana – 1 Quetzal – 1992 – Pick 80 – Crisp Uncirculated
Chile – Heroes Monument – 1,000 Pesos – 2006 – Pick (New) – Crisp Uncirculated
Kenya – Mzee Jomo Kenyatta – Picking Cotton – 200 Shilingi – 2005 – Pick 43 – Crisp Uncirculated
S. Georgia & Sandwich Islands – Trans-Antarctic Expedition – 2 Pounds – 2007 – Brilliant – Uncirculated
Cook Islands – Nelson’s Flagship HMS Victory – $1 – 2008 – Prooflike
Cook Islands – Admiral Horation Nelson – $1 – 2008 – Prooflike
Czech Republic – King Karel IV – 100 Korun – 1997 – Pick 18 – Crisp Uncirculated
Marshall Islands – Launch of Space Shuttle Discovery – $5 – 1988 – Brilliant Uncirculated
Marshall Islands – To The Heroes of Pearl Harbor – $5 – 1991 – Brilliant Uncirculated – KM-35
Franklin Mint – 500th Anniversary of Birth of Balboa – American Geographical Society of NY – 1975
Republic of China – Taiwan – Type Set & Postal Cache – 4 Coins – Br. Uncirculated – Descriptive Card – One of a series of different type coin sets that was issued by the Franklin Mint in a subscription program back in the mid-1980s. The country’s coins are mounted on an 8″ by 11 1/2″ card with a cancelled Postal Cache in the upper right hand corner. The back of the card gives all of the coin specifications. The set also includes a descriptive card that gives a brief history of the country as well as a regional map showing the country’s location relative to neighboring countries. All of the coins in this set were obtained directly from the country’s Central Bank and have never been in circulation. This beautiful set would make an excellent addition to any school project or collection of world coins.
It comes in its original mint issued box with a Certificate of Authenticity.
Comes with Certificate of Authenticity
Uganda – Altdorf – William Tell – 1,000 Shillings – 1996 – Proof Colored Crown
S. Georgia & S. Sandwich Islands – Explorer Shackleton – 2 Pounds – 2001 – Brilliant Uncirculated – – Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton
S. Georgia & S. Sandwich Islands – Explorer Shackleton – 2 Pounds – 2004 – Brilliant Uncirculated – – Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton
Tristan da Cunha – Lord Nelson – Trafalgar Bicentennial – 2005 – One Crown – Brilliant Uncirculated
USA – COMITIA AMERICANA medal – Lt Col John E. Howard – 1973 – UNC – pewter – Led the bayonet charge at the Battle of Cowpens
Depicts Royal Air Force fighter in flight with larger than life British aviator behind.
Depicts the launch of the Space Shuttle Discovery. First flown Discovery is the third operational space shuttle, and the oldest remaining in service. She has performed both research and International Space Station (ISS) assembly missions.
Taiwan – Coin and Currency Set – 1, 5, 10, 20, 50 Yuan Coins – 1981 – 100 Yuan Banknote – Presentation Folder
Marshall Islands – To the Heroes of Desert Storm – $5 – 1991 – Brilliant Uncirculated – KM-40
This coin is a genuine German Third Reich 2 Reichsmark silver coin from the 1930s, which has been used as a host for a colored depiction of the disaster on that day. An inexpensive silver token marking an infamous aviation disaster.
Tuvalu – Young Collectors – Pirate Henry Morgan – $1 – 2011 – BU Color Coin – Display Card – This coin portrays Sir Henry Morgan, one of history’s most ruthless pirates. Morgan was born to a Welsh farming family in about 1635. Admiral and privateer Morgan made a name for his activities in the Caribbean. He was one of the most successful and pitiless pirates who sailed in the Spanish Main. Notorious for his habit of torturing hapless captives for information, he was knighted for his role in maintaining British interests in the sacking of Panama in 1670. Morgan accumulated several plantations and immense wealth, paid for by his ill-gotten “pieces-of-eight”. Fond of rum, differing reports have Morgan dying of “dropsy” or tuberculosis in 1688. Morgan was buried in Palisades Cemetery in Jamaica. Ironically, the cemetery disappeared when it sank beneath the waves in the earthquake of 1692. Struck by the Perth Mint from aluminium-bronze, the coin is issued as legal tender under authority of the government of Tuvalu and comes on a display card as shown.
Originally commissioned in 1974 by the Daughters of the American Revolution and issued by the Franklin Mint by subscription, less than 1,000 examples of this beautiful high-relief medallic piece were issued. This medal was struck from 43 grams of fine pewter and has a 45 millimeter diameter.
DAR – Great Women of the American Revolution – Meliscent Barrett – Pewter Medallion – Although she was only 15, she supervised a group of women and young girls who made all the cartridges used by patriots at the Battle of Concord. Originally commissioned in 1974 by the Daughters of the American Revolution and issued by the Franklin Mint by subscription, less than 1,000 examples of this beautiful high-relief medallic piece were issued. This medal was struck from 43 grams of fine pewter and has a 45 millimeter diameter.
This medal was struck from 43 grams of fine pewter and has a 45 millimeter diameter.
DAR – Great Women of the American Revolution – Eliza Lucas Pinckney – Pewter Medallion – She cultivated new crops and supervised seven plantations in South Carolina. Later, her two sons served with great distinction during the Revolution. Originally commissioned in 1974 by the Daughters of the American Revolution and issued by the Franklin Mint by subscription, less than 1,000 examples of this beautiful high-relief medallic piece were issued. This medal was struck from 43 grams of fine pewter and has a 45 millimeter diameter.
Originally commissioned in 1974 by the Daughters of the American Revolution and issued by the Franklin Mint by subscription, less than 1,000 examples of this beautiful high-relief medallic piece were issued. This medal was struck from 43 grams of fine pewter and has a 45 millimeter diameter.
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