German Democratic Republic – East Germany – Restoration of Dresden Women’s Church – 5 Mark – 1985A – Brilliant Uncirculated – KM-102
Bundesrepublic – 50 Years of Peace & Reconstruction – Dresden Cathedral Commemorative – DM 10 – 1995 J – Proof Silver Crown – KM185
Isle of Man – Archangel Michael Slaying Dragon – Angel – 2010 – High Relief – Case & COA – The Angel is one of the world’s most beautiful and popular coins. The Isle of Man Government introduced a new design in 2008 showing a classic image of Archangel Michael slaying the Dragon. This is just the third Angel design in the coin’s 25 year history. It brings back some of the features from the first Angel coin, including Michael’s feathered wings and the Celtic band around the border. To celebrate the 15th Anniversary of the Silver Angel coin, a high relief Proof 999. 1oz Silver Angel coin is being struck for the first time, highlighting every detail of this exceptional coin. This legal tender proof silver crown comes in a beautiful display case with a Certificate of Authenticity.
Sierra Leone – St. Peter’s Basilica – $10 – 2006 – Proof Silver Crown – COA
Western Samoa – Beatification of Pope John Paul II – $5 – 2009 – Proof Silver Crown – Color
Guatemala – Bishop Francisco Marroquin – 100 Quetzales – 2006 – Pick 111 – Crisp Uncirculated
Referred to as the “Catholic Woodstock”, youth from all over the globe descended on Bern, Switzerland the first weekend in June, 2004 to celebrate their faith with pope John Paul II. This beautiful proof pattern was issued as part of the festivities surrounding the event and comes in its mint issued presentation folder as shown. Great gift for any devout Catholic or collector of papal or world coins.
To commemorate Pope John Paul II the National Bank of Poland has issued the first Polish collector note. It entered circulation on October 16th, 2006, the anniversary of Karol Wojtyla’s election to the papacy. The front of the note contains a portrait of the Pope performing a greeting gesture, against the background of a stylized globe, which is a symbol of the pontiff’s universal nature. The back of the note shows a scene of Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski paying homage to the Pope, which emphasizes the Polish context of this pontificate. This note would make a beautiful gift to anyone of the Catholic faith or collector of Polish or world banknotes.
While the passing of Pope John Paul II was a sad loss to the world the selection of Pope Benedict XVI demonstrated the Catholic Church’s calm continuance of leadership. If you are a world coins collector or are looking for a unique way to commemorate the living institution of the Papacy then this brilliant uncirculated Crown issued by Sierra Leone in 2005 would be ideal.
Already a favorite among collectors of world coins, this 2 Zlote piece was released into circulation by the Polish Mint in 2003. Would also make a great gift for anyone collectiong world coins that commemorate the life of Pope John Paul II.
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