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    10 Kopeck Russian Empire (1720-1917) Silver Nicholas II (186 ...
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Russia. 10 копеек 1909 года. СПБ-ЭБ. Серебро. Уздеников 2175. Биткин 161. Казаков 366(R). NGC PF 65. Потрясающий по сохранности безупречный PROOF. Глубоко зеркальные поля. Чёткий матовый рельеф. ...
  [X]   2026-07-11 - New coin is added to Trihemiobol Ancient Greece (1100BC-330) Silver


    Trihemiobol Ancient Greece (1100BC-330) Silver
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The Prospero Collection of Ancient Greek Coins. IONIA. Phokaia (c.521-478 B.C.), Silver Trihemiobol, 1.40g. Female head facing to left, wearing a helmet. Rev. Quadripartite incuse square (SNG Kay ...
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1 Tetradrachm Ancient Greece (1100BC-330) Silver
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    1 Denarius Roman Republic (509BC-27BC) Silver
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ANONYMOUSAR DENARIUS Description: Date: C, 86 BC ...

Price: $6.0
Sold: 2026-07-03
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Price: $14.0
Sold: 2026-07-03
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1/4 Kreuzer States of Germany Copper
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1/4 Kreuzer States of Germany Copper
2 Lira Vatican (1926-) Nickel
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2 Lira Vatican (1926-) Nickel
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The “sol” was a historical monetary unit in France, but it’s important to note that its usage and significance evolved over time. Here’s an overview of the history of the sol as a monetary unit in France:Ancient Origins:The term “sol” has its origins in ancient Rome, where it referred to a gold ...
During the American colonial period in the Philippines, several series of coins were issued by the colonial government to serve as legal tender. These coins reflected the influence of American design and often featured iconic symbols and figures. Here are some notable examples of coins from the ...
The follis was a large bronze coin that served as a standard unit of currency in the Roman Empire. It was introduced during the reign of Diocletian (284–305 AD) as part of his monetary reforms aimed at stabilizing the economy. The follis continued to be minted and circulated throughout the late ...
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