Coins issued by Augustus Humbert as Assayer of Gold 1851 $50 1852 $10 1852 $20 ...
Proof Issued Coins - To Be published Mints and Mint Marks Generally coins minted prior to 1982 at the Philadelphia Mint do not carry a mint mark. The mint mark is found only on coins struck at the branch mints.
2) Who issued the "M", "K", "H" and "delta" follis and half-follis pieces with legend "XEPCONOC "?
Issued postal orders do not come with counterfoils, as the counterfoils were kept by the post office for recording purposes.
Issued by American Samoa, a United States Trust Territory, to commemorate the America's Cup. As it is a U.S.
Issued in both silver and nickel alloys. The minimum value of the silver issue is $17 for a coin in "Good" condition. The three cent nickel piece follows closely at $11 each.
Issued to commemorate the teachings and ideals of Booker T. Washington and to construct memorials in his honor. The reverse depicts his birthplace. World's Largest Auctioneer & Dealer of Rare Coins & Currency ...
Issued by private mints for coin collectors, these highly refractive copies of US paper money are made of precious metals, usually silver.
Issued in 1997 in sets, and now freely available in circulation. They were not formally issued for circulation until June 1998.
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Issued before the currency reform of c.294 AD, this Siscia mint antoninianus of Maximianus I bears, in exergue, the XXI followed by an even stranger code sequence. The mint was divided into only three workshops using Greek numerals A, B and (here) G.
Issued under the Act of March 3, 1863, Interest-Bearing notes were to be issued for one year at an interest rate of 5%.
issued both gold and silver coins, the former anonymous, the latter occasionally bearing his name in Aramaic characters.
a. Issued minted with meaningless dates b. Issues dated AD1891-1912) II. Coinage minted in the name of the reigning Manchu Emperor ...
He issued the Edict of Emancipation in 1807 abolishing serfdom throughout Prussia and eliminating rigid class distinctions respecting occupations. He also instituted the principle of free trade in land without class restrictions.
They issued their own base metal coinage or "tokens", as did many other merchants and companies at the time, usually in denominations of 1 penny, 1/2 a penny (known as "ha'pence") and a Farthing (which was 1/4 of a Penny).
Coin Issued: O: MARTIN VAN BUREN 8th PRESIDENT 1837-1841 Three-quarter facing bust of Martin Van Buren, legend around. R: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA $1 Statue of Liberty left, seen looking upwards from base. EDGE: E PLURIBUS UNUM . IN GOD WE TRUST .
Also issued in Maryland were the silver threepence, sixpence and shilling pieces struck by Annapolis silversmith John Chalmers.
Fiji issued .500 fine silver florins between 1934 and 1945, replacing them with copper-nickel from 1957 until 1965. A war-time aberration saw .900 fine Fiji florins produced by the San Francisco mint in 1942 and 1943.
First issued in 1793 with the Flowing Hair design, they were replaced the following year by Engraver Robert Scot's Liberty Cap motif. They went through design, weight and edge-marking changes much like those of contemporary cents.
First issued in 1947, this yearly price guide has been the 'bible' of printed numismatic retail price guides. reeded edge ...
Coins issued to honor some person, place, or event. commercial strike A synonym for regular strike, circulation strike or business strike.
Coins issued to honor some person, place, or event and, in many instances, to raise funds for activities related to the theme. Sometimes called NCLT (non-circulating legal tender) commemoratives. commercial grade ...
Coins issued by any one of the 13 original colonies. The colonies ceased coinage production following the ratification of the Constitution. A few private manufacturers also minted coins that circulated in the colonies. Color ...
Akbar issued many interesting coins. One of his most important coin display Rama, hero of Hindu Epic Ramayana and his wife Sita on obverse while a word Ramaraj, in Devnagri scipt on reverse.
Coins issued by various nations, as in a collection comprised of such coins. X XF ...
Money issued usually locally, often under ad-hoc authorization to meet an emergency such as a siege, a breakdown of central authority or an absence of regular money. NEW-DIE PROOFS ...
Brutus issued the EID MAR silver denarius to remind his soldiers that they fought for the Roman Republic. The reverse of the coin bears the images of two daggers, between which is a liberty cap, an ancient symbol of freedom.
The RAM issued the Last ANZACs dollar as standard sized 25mm, 9 gram aluminium bronze coin with the Ian Rank-Broadley portrait of QE2 on the obverse.
Tiberius issued coins with the portrait and inscription of Augustus Caesar, Drusus Caesar, and Germanicus Caesar.
The bank issued its first banknotes in 1694 Years: 1691 1692 1693 - 1694 - 1695 1696 1697 Decades: 1660s 1670s 1680s - 1690s - 1700s 1710s 1720s Centuries: 16th century - 17th century - 18th century 1694 in literature 1694 in science ...
The Club issued six annual Bulletins during this decade. Nearly all were thinner volumes than in previous years with fewer numismatic articles. The main feature continued to be the membership list, with home addresses and collecting specialty.
The eagle issued since 1838 was the Christian Gobrecht designed Coronet Head, featuring a neoclassic head of Liberty adorned with a coronet inscribed LIBERTY. Thirteen stars surround the bust, with the date below.
Privately issued promissory notes also substituted for currency. In many cases these were rather crude and easily forged or were issued indiscriminately by individuals without the resources to redeem them.
The coins issued by George VI were originally struck in fifty per cent silver but in 1947 the coinage was debased still further to its present composition of cupro-nickel.
Both coins issued under Jewish authority, and coins relating to Judaea but issued by other authorities are included on this page. This is by no means a comprehensive listing, including only a fraction of types related to Judaea that exist.
A document issued by a depository institution indicating ownership of a commodity stored in a vault or warehouse. Derivative ...
Paper money issued by the Confederate States of America from 1861 to 1865 forms an important specialty within numismatics.
Orders were issued for a general movement of all the armies in the field on 4 May. During the night of the 4th and 5th Grant crossed the Rapidan and encountered Lee in the Wilderness, where a desperate battle was fought on the 5th, 6th, and 7th.
It was first issued in 2006. It was introduced to the market as it was believed American investors and collectors were looking for pure gold coins, and were buying 24k bullion coins like Austrian Gold Philharmonics, ...
Silver coins issued beginning in CE 214, named after Antoninus, a name which was borne by a number of emperors from Antoninus Pius to Elegabalus.
US mint sets issued from 1965-1967. The quality of the coins was better than circulation strike but less than proof strike coins. US Mint ...
This coin was issued by Pilate in the year 30 A.D., the most probable year of the crucifixion. The spiraling symbol is a littus, a tool used in pagan sacrifices. It was placed on this coin by Pilate to intentionally displease the Jews.
The privately issued money did not go unnoticed by government officials, as Congress passed legislation that forbid private citizens or companies from issuing paper currency in denominations of less than $1.
scrip A note issued by and redeemable at a merchant or group of merchants series Coins of the same major design and denomination, including every combination of date and mintmark minted, e.g. Morgan dollars ...
(4) the coins issued in connection with this title should not be introduced with an overly expensive taxpayer-funded public relations campaign; (5) in order for the circulation of $1 coins to achieve maximum potential- ...
First publicly issued in 1850, the twenty-dollar Double Eagle gold piece was made from gold ore from the California Gold Rush. In 1907, the coin underwent a radical face-lift at the hands of famed American sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens.
Banknotes were issued in yuan denominations from the 1890s by several local and private banks, along with the Imperial Bank of China and the "Hu Pu Bank" (later the "Ta-Ch'ing Government Bank"), established by the Imperial government.
Chain Cent: issued in 1793, this coin had a chain of 13 links on the reverse that was supposed to represent the original American colonies. However, some people thought the chain represented bondage, so it was quickly replaced with a wreath! ...
A coin that was issued to honor a special event, place or person Cud Extra metal on a coin from when the coin is struck by a broken die ...
In 1935, Canada issued its first dollar coin (though a trial or pattern dollar was made in 1911) to commemorate the silver jubilee (25th year) of the reign of George V.
The later coins issued during the period of the compulsory alliance of Tarentum with Rome are distinguished by Evans from those of Period VIII by their somewhat larger module and by their more minutely elaborate style and execution.
Mott tokens were issued in copper in both thick and thin planchet varieties, with the thick planchet being somewhat more common.
Bank Token - Issued by the Bank of England between 1811 and 1816, they were struck in silver with denominations of (a) one shilling and sixpence and (b) three shillings. The Bank's name does not appear on the coins, just the legend `Bank Token'.
1294 Paper money issued in Persia This disastrous experiment lasts barely two months and is confined to the city of Tabriz.
Coils Stamps issued in rolls (one stamp wide) for use in dispensers or vending machines.
Colonial - A coin issued by a colony, such as those produced in the eastern American colonies in the 17th and 18th centuries. Commemorative - A special coin with a design honoring a person, place or event in history.
Redbook First issued in 1947, this yearly price guide has been the "bible" of printed numismatic retail price guides.
Livia Æ Dupondius. Issued under Tiberius, 22-23 AD. PIETAS, veiled & diademed bust of Livia as Pietas right / DRVSVS CAESAR TI AVGVSTI F TR POT ITER around large S C. TextImage RIC 46 sear5 #1739 ...
CLEANED AND REISSUED COINS Over seven million Shield and Liberty nickels were cleaned and reissued.
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