Each of the medals in this collection was created by a different member of the Franklin Mint Sculptor’s Studio on a theme of his or her own choosing.
Each of the medals in this collection was created by a different member of the Franklin Mint Sculptor’s Studio on a theme of his or her own choosing.
Each of the medals in this collection was created by a different member of the Franklin Mint Sculptor’s Studio on a theme of his or her own choosing.
Each of the medals in this collection was created by a different member of the Franklin Mint Sculptor’s Studio on a theme of his or her own choosing.
Each of the medals in this collection was created by a different member of the Franklin Mint Sculptor’s Studio on a theme of his or her own choosing.
Each of the medals in this collection was created by a different member of the Franklin Mint Sculptor’s Studio on a theme of his or her own choosing.
Includes – Palestine mil, KM-1, struck in the Mandate of Palestine before the formation of Israel in 1948. Israel, half lira, KM-36.1, Example of a series that was in circulation in Israel at the time of the Six-Day war. Egypt, milleme, KM-393, Issued by the United Arab Republic between 1958-1971. Jordan, five fils (half qirsh), KM-36, Features portrait of King Hussein, who reigned during the Six-Day War. Syria, pound, KM-109. Issued in the Syrian Arab republic, featuring the Imperial eagle. This coin comesin an airtite capsule in a case with informational card and a certificate of authenticity.
France KM 777/797, 5.0 g, 25.1 mm.This coin comesin an airtite capsule in a case with informational card and a certificate of authenticity.
The coins in this set come in a cherry-wood presentation case with a certificate of authenticity. The coins shown in the images on this page are not necessarily the exact coins that you will receive with purchase, but are of the same type and grade as shown.
This set consists of four banknotes from former German Empire and two notes from the former Russian Empire, both major protagonists during World War I. The six notes are housed in a beautiful archival material album that includes descriptions of each of the notes as well as a brief historical perspective of the reason the notes were issued.
This set consists of one banknote from former Soviet Republics, proxy states and other notable nations where the Cold War was fought. The twelve notes are housed in a beautiful archival material album that includes descriptions of each of the notes as well as a brief historical perspective of the reason the notes were issued.
This set consists of one crisp uncirculated banknote from each of the fifteen countries that made up the Soviet Union at the time of its colapse in 1991. The fifteen notes are housed in a beautiful archival material album that includes descriptions of each of the notes as well as a brief historical perspective of the reason the notes were issued.
This set consists of (8) Allied Military Payment Certificates. The eight notes are housed in a beautiful archival material album that includes descriptions of each of the notes as well as a brief historical perspective of the reason the notes were issued.
This set consists of (12) German Hyperinflation banknotes issued beginning in 1922 with a 1,000 Mark note and concluding with a 500,000,000 Mark note issued in 1923. The twelve notes are housed in a beautiful archival material album that includes descriptions of each of the notes as well as a brief historical perspective of that time period.
The city of Iloilo on the island of Panay, briefly Quezon’s capital in early 1942, issued this 20 pesos note featuring the portrait of Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
Issued by the City of Charleston, South Carolina to pay municipal employees at the height of the Depression, this pay warrant could be exchanged for goods at local shops; merchants would turn them in at set times during the year for cash.
These are two genuine Greek half-notes. The first is the left half of a 100 Drachmai note issued between 1905 and 1917, torn in half in 1922. The portrait is of the famed revolutionary Georgios Stavros, founder of the National Bank of Greece. The second is a 50 Drachmai note with the counterstamp “neon” on the front, meaning “new.”
Issued in 2012 by the South African Reserve Bank, this 10 Rand banknote is part of a series honoring “The Father of South Africa,” the anti-apartheid activist and revolutionary leader Nelson Mandela, who appear on the front as well as the watermark. The Rhino head appears on the back, denoting strength.
The city of Iloilo on the island of Panay, briefly Quezon’s capital in early 1942, issued this 5 pesos note featuring the portrait of General MacArthur.
The medals of the Franklin Mint Rugged American series were issued by Husky Oil in 1971.
The medals of the Franklin Mint Rugged American series were issued by Husky Oil in 1971.
The medals of the Franklin Mint Rugged American series were issued by Husky Oil in 1971.
The medals of the Franklin Mint Rugged American series were issued by Husky Oil in 1971.
The medals of the Franklin Mint Rugged American series were issued by Husky Oil in 1971.
The medals of the Franklin Mint Rugged American series were issued by Husky Oil in 1971.
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