Germany – Lithuanian Darlehnkassenschein – 100 Mark – 1918 – Pick R133 – Extra Fine – Darlehnskassenscheine were issued between 1914 and 1922. This banknote, listed in Krause’s Standard Catalog of World Paper Money as Pick R-133, was not backed by gold, but by industrial and agricultural goods. On April 14, 1918 the German “Darlehnskasse Ost” (Eastern Credit Bank) at Kowno (now Lithuanian Kaunas) issued new Mark banknotes (“Kassenschein”) with the front in German and the back in Latvian and Lithuanian. They were called ” Ost Mark
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.
USA – Infantry Soldier – Commemorative Silver $1 – 2012 W – Proof – Mint Box & COA
USA – Medal of Honor – Commemorative Silver Dollar – 2011 – Proof – Mint Packaging – The Medal of Honor is the highest award for valor in action against an enemy force that can be bestowed upon an individual serving in the U.S. Armed Forces. There have been fewer than 3500 of these medals awarded since its inception in 1861. This is a beautiful coin and would be a treasured addition to anyone
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