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Bronze Medal Commemorating 100 Years Since the Founding of the Philanthropin Jewish School in Frankfurt am Main in 1804 ...

 


Bronze two-cent pieces
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GREEK BRONZE COINS
Greek Bronze Coins
(I have attempted to scan many of the bronzes to convey a better idea of what they look like. Please note that some have come out with the color off somewhat.

Moyen Bronze, dupondius ou as, (MB, Æ 25) - 198
N° v18_0451
Cliquez sur l'image pour l'agrandir.

Bronze cents of similar size and composition to those of Canada were struck for Newfoundland from 1865 to 1936. Like those of the other Maritime Provinces, the cents of Newfoundland featured a simple floral wreath on their reverse surrounding St.

Bronze Indian cents remained in production without interruption for nearly half a century before giving way to the Lincoln design in 1909.

Nero AE, Bronze As. NERO CAESAR AVG GERM IMP, Laureate head right / Victory flying left, holding shield inscribed SPQR, large S C at sides.
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Marks on Roman Bronzes
Roman coins often use letters and Roman numerals, though occasionally symbols are used as well.

Lettered Byzantine Bronzes
Denominationally Marked Coins
Historians and coin collectors like things tied up in pretty little packages. Ancient coins often are collected in categories 'Greek', 'Roman' and 'Byzantine'.

Fake Julia Soaemis Bronze
Enlargement
This is a fake of a Julia Soaemis bronze coin from Byblos in Phoenicia.

About Cheap Roman Bronzes
On February 5, 1999, on rec.collecting.coins Aleks Stojanovic asked about the bulk lots of ancient bronzes available Ebay. "... the ones saying 500 excavated at site-dutch bids-are they real?-if so, why so cheap?

Bronze issues, most of which are folles or 40 nummia pieces and divisions of that denomination, are frequently crudely struck, often over previous issues.

Bronze As of Caligula
Caligula was the nickname given to Caius Caesar, the son of Germanicus and Agrippina Senior, who was born at Antioch in Syria in AD 12.

Bronze Indians. You probably have committed to memory the rarity of the various Indian Cents: 1864 No L and 1865 is common, 1864-L, 1866 to 1878 are tough and the 1879 to 1909 get easier as you approach the end of the series.

Bronze Medal of Kushan Ruler Vasudeva I
Many Kushan rulers have minted prodigious numbers of gold and copper coins and few of their silver coins (Vima Kadaphises, specimen # 73DB)1 are also been studied .

Bronze Alloy of copper (90%) and tin (10%) used to make low denomination coins.
Commemorative coin Coin issued to commemorate an event or a person.
Crenate To mill the edge of a coin ...

bronze: a reddish alloy of copper and a small amount of tin.
Brown: the color of copper coins that have toned down from their original, bright red color.
BU: abbreviation for Brilliant Uncirculated.

Bronze - A composition generally of 90% copper, 4% tin, 1% zinc, used for coinage since ancient times. The formula has varied in different places and eras.

Bronze - An alloy of copper, zinc, and tin.
Bullion - Uncoined gold or silver in the form of bars, ingots or plate.

Bronze - an alloy of copper and tin
Bullion - refined precious metal in non-coin form
CA - abbreviation for Cameo designation ...

bronze
An reddish/brown alloy consisting mainly of copper and tin, with a small amount of zinc.

Bronze
Copper based alloy with tin.
Bullion
Precious metals (platinum, gold and silver) in the form of bars, ingots or plate, or where quantity is considered as a valuation.

bronze - An alloy mixture of zinc, tin and copper. Copper being the principal metal.

Bronze half shekel of the fourth year of the Jewish War (Hendin-668) and a 'Pilgrim's Ring' from about the same period, ...

bronze: Coinage metal alloy containing chiefly copper and tin.
Brown Back: A Brown Back note is a Second Charter, First Issue national bank note. Has brown ink on the back.
buffalo: See bison.

bronze An alloy of copper, tin and zinc, with copper the principal metal.

Bronze
An alloy of copper and tin; special types also contain other elements.
Brown ...

Bronzed - Copper coins which have been covered with a thin layer of bronze, usually on proof coins to make them more attractive.

The Bronze Third Farthing
In common with the other larger denominations, a switch to bronze was made in 1860.

P-355, Bronzed Proof
1382 1862 pattern eagle. P-355, J-297. Rarity-6+. Liberty Head, With Motto. Proof-64 BN (PCGS). Copper, bronzed surfaces as issued with the special bronzing process. Reeded edge.

1 Pice (Bronze) 1943-1947
Y-51/51a KM-532/533
The 1 Pice coin was only minted for five years, but it has three crown different varieties and was made at four different mints.

*SP002 Roman Bronzes. Mostly 4th century AE's (some 3rd century pieces are in lot. Average Grade Fair to Gd. $5 each, 10 for $30, 25 for $50 and 100 or more at $1 each. Some identifiable, some not, but the price is right. [image] ...

Bronze: Cu 97.5%,
Zn 2.0%, Sn 0.5%
As for the pennies, the most authoritative classification of the halfpennies is probably that of Paul Holland in his articles8, ...

Bronze coins of the Republic period had a different Roman god pictured on each coin size. The back side usually had a prow (front end) of a ship and the name ROMA.
[semuncia SR 119] ...

Bronze of the time of Augustus. Inscr., HADR, HADRVM, &c., some- times with heads and names of the Roman Proconsuls, &c., or of Poseidon, Helios, Astarte, and Sarapis (?) (Müller, ii, p. 51).

Bronze. Four leaves under the E in STATES. An attractive example with some light cleaning as noted on the holder. There are a few light spot and the old cleaning has toned over a bit. I grade it AU50.
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Bronze Denominations: The Byzantine economy was highly monetized, with coinage being used for transactions at every level, right down to small purchases for daily subsistence.

BRONZE
1864-L, Fair, $10.00
1867, Good-, Light pitting on surfaces, Sells for $45.00 in Good, just $12.00 ...

Bronze Roman coin
Eight reales
Silver (early modern) Spanish or Latin American coin ...

Bronze is the traditional name for a broad range of alloys of copper, usually with zinc and tin but not limited to those metals.

Bronze Roman Imperial coins from 324-498 with explanations of mint officina timelines and some redating of earlier work on coinage of this period.
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bronze
Coinage metal alloy containing chiefly copper and tin.
Brown Back
In Coin Collecting terms a Brown Back note is a Second Charter, First Issue national bank note. Has brown ink on the back.

Bronze - An alloy of copper, zinc, and tin with a composition of (generally) 95 % copper, 4% zin, 1% zinc. Bronze has been used for coinage since since ancient times. The exact formula has varied in different places and eras.

Bronze
An ALLOY of copper and tin.
Brown Ikes
Refers to Eisenhower dollars minted between 1971-1978 which were issued by the U.S. Mint in brown boxes. They are composed of 40% silver.

bronzes are typically out of my budget. I'll probably work on the AVG BRIT
obverse inscriptions at some point.
that can be attributed to specific rulers. All in all it's possible to span ...

Bronze asses and their fractions (all now struck rather than cast) continued to be produced to a standard of about 55 grams; this was very quickly reduced to a sextantal standard and finally an uncial standard of roughly 32 gms.

Bronze disease starts when cuprous chloride in the coin mixes with water or humidity. Again, relax--you may not have exposed the coin to a muggy day, but it's a good idea to keep your ancient coins in plastic sleeves.

A bronze, cupronicel or copper-clad coin and monetary unit of Malaysia, the 100th part of a ringgit. Also called a cent.
[Brunei, China, Indonesia, Irian Barat, Japan, Malaysia, Riau Archipelago, West Irian, West New Guinea] ...

The bronze as was a good sized brass or copper coin, about 23 to 30 mm across, and weighing 8 to 12 grams. Worth one-quarter of a sesterius, it was a commonly used coin amond the Roman public.

(8) BRONZE MEDALS- The Secretary may strike and sell bronze medals that bear the likeness of the bullion coins authorized under this subsection, at a price, size, and weight, and with such inscriptions, as the Secretary determines to be appropriate.

On a bronze follis of Basil II, the Christ projected is all powerful, reigning over all subjects (Figure 24-A). The same Christ Pantocrator or ruler of the Universe, appears in the 11th century apse of Daphne (Figure 24-B).

Large bronzes
Bronzes from Herculaneum and Pompei
Roman Portrait Sculpture
Chronological List of Emperors..........
Alphabetical List of Emperors ...

Roman Bronze Coins: From Paganism to Christianity
From Diocletian¹s empire-wide coin reform to Constantine the Great¹s thirty year rule that ushered the Christian transformation.
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Chinas Bronzeweg in die Geldwirtschaft
Der europäische Geschichtsbetrachter ist immer wieder fasziniert von dem Kontinuum der chinesischen Geschichte, das den ungeheuren Zeitraum von heute bis zurück in die Steinzeit überspannt.

Ancient bronze coins can pick up an attractive "earthen" or "desert sand" patina. This sandy beige appearance over all or part of the coin's surface results from the deposition of microscopic grains of silicate from sand or sandy soil.

Although bronze has been the most common material employed for medals, a wide range of metallic and non-metallic media have also been used.

Pattern. Bronze. Mexico city mint. Pattern for a new high denomination coin, but rather than striking it, the design was rejected as Mexico reevalued the Peso making 1 New Peso equal to 1000 Old Pesos.

As - Bronze coin.
Assay - A test to ascertain the fineness and weight of a precious metal.

As - Bronze or orichalcum coins of the Roman republic.
Ask - The lowest current asking price of a particular coin issue and grade offered for sale on a trading network, pricing newsletter, or other medium.

See also: Coin, Silver, Mint, Struck, Revers