Denver Mint. Distribution: 42,497. 0.861 oz. Silver.
This is a 2011 British Seven-sided coin on a Royal Mint Display Card.
This is a 2011 British Brilliant Uncirculated Seven-sided coin on a Royal Mint Display Card.
This is a 2011 British Brilliant Uncirculated Seven-sided coin on a Royal Mint Display Card.
Dominican Republic – Caribbean Games – 1 Peso – 1974 – Brilliant Uncirculated – KM35
The set comes with four individually numbered Certificates of Authenticity in a super high-gloss wooden presentation case, truly a spectacular numismatic piece of golf history. Captained by Fred Couples, the Americans won the event 19 to 13, avenging the defeat they suffered at the Royal Melbourne course in 1998.
France – Insurance Company – Octagonal Silver Medal by Barre – 1830 – 19.4 Grams – 36.28 mm – Interesting octagonal silver medal commissioned by the Compagnie Royale D’Assurances (Royal Insurance Company) founded in 1817. Created by French medalist and sculptor Jean Jacques Barre (1793-1855) who apprenticed to Thiolier at the age of seventeen and made such rapid progress that scarcely a year elapsed without some of his work appearing at the annual Fine Art Exhibitions at Paris. From 1842 until his death in 1855 he was Graveur General des Medailles (Chief Engraver of Medals) at the Paris Mint. This is just one of many beautiful medals I acquired on a recent trip to a coin show in Verona, Italy.
This beautiful legal-tender coin was struck in silver-plated copper-nickel and issued under licensing authority of Ferrari, S.P.A., Maranello, Italy. It comes in a distinctive Ferrari presentation case with an individually numbered Certificate of Authenticity and has a worldwide mintage of only 2,500 coins. This Ferrari coin would make a truly unique gift for that racing enthusiast in your life or collector of non-circulating legal tender (NCLT) coins.
This beautiful legal-tender coin was struck in silver-plated copper-nickel and issued under licensing authority of Ferrari, S.P.A., Maranello, Italy. It comes in a distinctive Ferrari presentation case with an individually numbered Certificate of Authenticity and has a worldwide mintage of only 2,500 coins. This Ferrari coin would make a truly unique gift for that racing enthusiast in your life or collector of non-circulating legal tender (NCLT) coins.
This beautiful legal-tender coin was struck in silver-plated copper-nickel and issued under licensing authority of Ferrari, S.P.A., Maranello, Italy. It comes in a distinctive Ferrari presentation case with an individually numbered Certificate of Authenticity and has a worldwide mintage of only 2,500 coins. This Ferrari coin would make a truly unique gift for that racing enthusiast in your life or collector of non-circulating legal tender (NCLT) coins.
Palau – Ferrari coin – Greatest Victories – Ferrari 156 F1 – $1 – 2011 – Proof Colored Coin – Factory Case & COA – The Ferrari 156 was a racecar introduced by Ferrari in 1961 to comply with then-new F1 regulations that lowered engine displacement from 2.5 to 1.5 liters, similar to the pre-1961 F2 class for which Ferrari had developed a midsize-engine car also called 156. It used the V6 Dino engine named after Enzo Ferrari’s late son. The new engine was a revised F2 engine with the V-angle increased from 65 to 120 degrees. This increased the power by 10 hp (7 kW). Bore and stoke were 73.0 x 58.8 millimeters with a displacement of 1,476.60 cc and a claimed 190 hp (142 kW) at 9,500 rpm. For 1962 a 24-valve version was planned with 200 hp (149 kW) at 10,000 rpm, but never appeared. In 1963 the 12-valve version fitted with Bosch direct-fuel injection instead of carburetors achieved that power level. The last victory for the Ferrari 156 was achieved by Italian Lorenzo Bandini in the 1964 Austrian Grand Prix. It has one of the most iconic racecar shapes and was one of the most distinctive of all Ferraris. Phil Hill won the 1961 World Championship of Drivers and Ferrari secured the 1961 International Cup for F1 Manufacturers, both victories achieved with the 156. This beautiful legal-tender coin was struck in silver-plated copper-nickel and issued under licensing authority of Ferrari, S.P.A., Maranello, Italy. It comes in a distinctive Ferrari presentation case with an individually numbered Certificate of Authenticity and has a worldwide mintage of only 2,500 coins. This Ferrari coin would make a truly unique gift for that racing enthusiast in your life or collector of non-circulating legal tender (NCLT) coins.
Struck from sterling silver and weighing approximately 12 grams, its diameter is 23/24 millimeters. It comes as shown in a descriptive booklet. As required by law, it has a special marking to distinguish it from the original coin. Truly a special piece of Olympic memorabilia.
Liberia – Babe Ruth – Ten Dollars – 1995 – Proof Silver Crown – Box & COA – One Troy Ounce of .999 Silver
Franklin Mint – Mark Spitz – King of Sports – 1973 – Proof – Bronze
Great Olympic Moments – Donald Schollander – USA – XVIII Olympiad – Tokyo – 1964 – Swimming Gold – Wins four Gold Medals: 100 meter freestyle, 400 meter freestyle, 100 meter freestyle relay and 400 meter freestyle relay. High-relief bronze medal, 38.6 millimeters in diameter, weighing 24.7 grams.
High-relief bronze medal, 38.6 millimeters in diameter, weighing 24.7 grams.
High-relief bronze medal, 38.6 millimeters in diameter, weighing 24.7 grams.
Canada – Jeux Canada Games ’81 – Thunder Bay, Ontario – 1977 -1981 – 5 Piece Set – Presentation Case
This beautiful proof coin is an officially licensed product of Ferrari and comes in its original mint issued packaging with an individually numbered Certificate of Authenticity. A total of 5,000 of this One Dollar legal tender Ferrari coin were issued worldwide.
Isle of Man – Beijing Olympics – Road to London – Proof Silver Crown – 2008 – Mint Box – COA
Isle of Man – Beijing Olympics – Archery – Proof Silver Crown – 2008 – Mint Box – COA
Isle of Man – Beijing Olympics – Cycling – Proof Silver Crown – 2008 – Mint Box – COA
Isle of Man – Beijing Olympics – Equestrian – Proof Silver Crown – 2008 – Mint Box – COA
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