Queen Victoria graces the obverse of this 2 Shillings coin that has been authenticated, encapsulated and graded by Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) as Mint State-62.
KM# 32, 5.65g., Copper-Nickel, 23.59 mm. Obverse: Elizabeth II, Young Bust Right. Reverse: Shield above written value. Mintage 800,000.
Afganistan – 5 Pul – SH 1316 – 1937 – KM 938 – Uncirculated
Angola – Portuguese – 50 Centavos – 1922 – About Uncirculated – KM-65
Australia – George V – Shilling – 1916 – Extra Fine – KM-26
Australia – George V – Shilling – 1922 – Very Fine – KM-26
Australia – George V – Shilling – 1931 – Extra Fine – KM-26
Australia – George V – Florin – 1936 – Extra Fine – KM-27
Australia – George V – Shilling – 1936 – Extra Fine – KM-26
Australia – George V – Shilling – 1936 – Extra Fine – KM-26
Australia – George VI – 3 Pence – 1942 – About Uncirculated – KM-37
Australia – George VI – Florin – 1942 – About Uncirculated – KM-40
Australia – George VI – Florin – 1942S – About Uncirculated – KM-40
Australia – George VI – Shilling – 1944M – Uncirculated – KM-39
Australia – George VI – Shilling – 1944M – Uncirculated – KM-39
Australia – George VI – Shilling – 1944M – Uncirculated – KM-39
Australia – George VI – Florin – 1945 – About Uncirculated – KM-40
Australia – George V Penny – 1¢ – 1933 – Extra Fine – KM-23
Australia – George V – Shilling – 1915 – Fine – KM-26
Australia – George V – Threepence – 1918M – Extra Fine – KM-24
Australia – George VI – 1 Crown – 1937 – About Uncirculated Silver Crown – KM-34
Australia – George VI – Florin – 1944 S – Silver Coin – KM-40
Australia – George VI – Florin – 1944 – Uncirculated – KM-40
Austria – 150th Anniversary of National Bank – 50 Schillings – 1966 – Unc – KM2900
Austria – Olympische Winterspiele Innsbruck – 50 Schilling – 1964 – BU – KM-2896
This bimetallic coin issued by Austria honors one of that country’s great composers, Johann Strauss II.
Austria – Maria Theresa Thaler – Official Restrike – 1780 – Silver – – This is an official restrike of “the world’s most famous silver coin,” the 1780 Maria Theresa Taler. In its heyday it was the most widely accepted silver coin in the Middle East and North Africa, becoming almost an unofficial currency in some lands. The 1780 Taler was so established that it remained the most trusted money in North Africa into the 20th century. Thanks to the laws of the Austrian Republic and the decree of 1857, the 1780 Maria Theresa Taler has continued to be struck and remains an official coin of trade in the world to this day. The Maria Theresa Taler belongs in every world coin collection because of its history and significance.
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