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10 gold 1925 Chrobry

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595 EUR
Coin minted in 1925 at the Royal Mint in London according to the design of Tadeusz Breyer, commemorating the 900th anniversary of the coronation of Bolesław I the Brave. Mintage 50.350 pieces. Gold '900'. Carthweel effect on both sides. Diameter 19 mm, weight 3.24 g NOTE: No buyer’s fee. The final bid is the final price.
The rarest two-zloty coin of the Second Republic. The so-called "letter H", or 1924 two-zloty minted at the Birmingham mint. Named so because of the mint mark, characteristic of this establishment, placed after the date. Its rarity is due to the Treasury's dissatisfaction with the quality of the coins delivered by this mint. The original contract was for 6 million pieces. After part of the fir...
A set of two silver coins with denominations of 2 zloty and 1 zloty from the Second Polish Republic. The obverses depict a young harvester with ears of grain (type "Harvester") and the corresponding denomination. The reverses show a crowned eagle with the date 1925 at the bottom. Silver sample '750', total weight 15.00 g NOTE: Bidding without buyer's fee. The amount bid is the final price.

10 gold 1925 Chrobry - PROOF LIKE.

NGC MS65 PL Proof Like
476 EUR
Piece with a beautiful mirror, appreciated with a rare Proof Like note for this type of coin. This is confirmed by the NGC census, in which only less than 3% of the 10 zloty Chrobry coins received a PL note. The 10 and 20 zloty with the image of King Boleslaw Chrobry is a design by Zofia Trzcinska-Kaminska, selected in a 1925 competition. The first gold coins were minted in 1926, albeit with a...
Set of five silver coins with denominations of 2 zlotys (4 pieces) and 5 zlotys (1 piece) from the Second Republic of Poland, year 1936. The obverse depicts a three-masted sailing ship on a rough sea with the denomination at the bottom. The reverse features a crowned eagle with the date 1936. Sterlingsilver '750', total weight 31.00 g NOTE: Bidding without buyer's fee. The amount bid is the fi...

10 gold 1925 Chrobry

NGC MS66
476 EUR
Beautiful art appreciated with a high note from NGC MS66. The 10- and 20-gold with the image of King Boleslaw the Brave is a design by Zofia Trzcinska-Kaminska, selected in a 1925 competition. The first gold coins were minted in 1926, albeit with a date commemorating the 900th anniversary of Chrobry's coronation. They were made in accordance with the first monetary reform of the Second Republi...
The 1936 Pilsudski double is a coin minted in the lowest mintage not only among the double gold coins, but all silver coins of the Second Republic. A mintage of only 75,000 pieces. It was minted after the death of the Chief, which took place on May 12, 1935.

Banner 5 gold 1930

2+/1-
238 EUR
Beautiful, natural art. Satin surface only slightly rubbed. Preserved natural, mint, clockwork luster. The first of the commemorative silver circulation coins of the Second Republic. 5 gold made by the State Mint to commemorate the centennial of the November Uprising. Introduced into circulation on November 29, 1930, referring to the day of its outbreak. The variety is minted with a shallow st...
Coin issued in 1898 in Russia during the reign of Nicholas II, the last Emperor of the Russian Empire. This piece was part of the official mint production in the final years of the tsarist era. Gold '900' Carthweel effect on both sides. Diameter 19 mm, weight 4.30 g NOTE: No buyer’s fee. The final bid is the final price.
A set of ten silver coins with a face value of 10 zlotys. The obverses depict the bust of Marshal Jozef Pilsudski, while the reverses feature the national eagle surrounded by rays and the face value of 10 ZLOTY (years of issue 1934-1939). Sterlingsilver '750', total weight 220 g NOTE: Auction without buyer's fee. The amount bid is the final price.
The coin is struck with a mirror stamp. Mintage of 40,000 pieces. Coin in original green NBP box with certificate. Gold sample '900', diameter 12 mm, weight (catalog) 1.00 g. NOTE: Auction without buyer's fee. The amount bid is the final price.

Nike 5 gold 1930 - RARE

3+ R3
476 EUR
Nike, is the first circulating silver coin of the Second Republic minted at the Warsaw mint. It is an iconographically beautiful numismatic coin, the reverse of which was prepared by the famous sculptor, Edward Wittig, who took the design of the walking Nike from his sculpture. Its issuance began in 1928, in conjunction with the Brussels mint (characterized by the absence of a mark at Nike's f...
Panamanian silver coin, struck by the United States Mint in Philadelphia for the Republic of Panama, silver balboa of 1931-1947 share the weight and fineness of the U.S. “Peace Dollar.” Silver '900', weight 26.73 g NOTE: No buyer’s fee. The final bid is the final price.
Coin struck in 1868 at the Paris mint (A) under Napoleon III during the Second French Empire. This 10-franc gold piece circulated domestically and was widely accepted in international trade. Gold '900'. Diameter 19 mm, weight 3.20 g NOTE: No buyer’s fee. The final bid is the final price.
SilesiaDuchy of Fürstenberg Av: Angel left, legend, Rw: Bachelor's Cross, legend silver, 18.7 mm, 1.66 g
Coin struck in 1930 at the federal mint in Bern (B), part of the inter-war “Helvetia” gold series. Gold '900'. Carthweel effect on both sides. Diameter 21 mm, weight 6.45 g NOTE: No buyer’s fee. The final bid is the final price.

20 gold 1925 Chrobry

NGC MS63
714 EUR
Mint art of the rarer of the two denominations with the Brave. The 10 and 20 zlotys with the image of King Boleslaw Chrobry are a design by Zofia Trzcinska-Kaminska, selected in a 1925 competition. The first gold coins were minted in 1926, albeit with a date commemorating the 900th anniversary of the coronation of the Brave. They were made in accordance with the first monetary reform of the Se...
NGC's top rating.
Coin issued in 1899 in Russia during the reign of Nicholas II, the last Emperor of the Russian Empire. This piece was part of the official mint production in the final years of the tsarist era. Gold '900'. Diameter 18.5 mm, weight 4.30 g NOTE: No buyer’s fee. The final bid is the final price.
A beautiful piece appreciated with NGC's highest rating. The second vintage of the highly-regarded proof Fridays with Warynski. Compared to the first issue with a simplified form (including a smooth background). Designed by J. Goslawski (monogrammed on one of the waves).
PolandPeople's Republic of Poland (1952-1989) - circulation and collector coins a set of circulation coins, including: 5 gold 1958 (digits wide - "snowman") aluminum, cupro-nickel, silver, total 99 coins, excellent state of preservation (freshly removed from rolls), all in a classe with case
PolandPolish People's Republic (1952-1989) - circulation and collector coins Millennium of the Polish State - Mieszko and Dabrowka local, delicate patina
Coin bearing the date 1915, struck at the Vienna mint as a four-ducat restrike following the traditional Austro-Hungarian design featuring Emperor Franz Joseph I. Gold fineness '986'. Diameter 40 mm, weight 13.98 g NOTE: No buyer’s fee. The final bid is the final price.

Mexico, 1 Onza 1990

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29 EUR
Mexican silver coin “Onza Libertad” struck by Casa de Moneda de México; obverse shows the Winged Victory before the volcanoes Popocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl. Silver '999', diameter 35 mm, weight 31.10 g NOTE: No buyer’s fee. The final bid is the final price.
GermanyFrankfurt - city - Free City of Frankfurt (1762-1866) cleaned coin
Coin issued in 1886 in Switzerland. The obverse features the personification of Helvetia a national symbol of Switzerland. Carthweel effect on both sides. Gold '900'. Diameter 21 mm, weight 6.45 g NOTE: No buyer’s fee. The final bid is the final price.
Coin struck in 1893 at the Paris mint (A) during France’s Third Republic, a period when gold francs were a cornerstone of the Latin Monetary Union. Gold '900'. Diameter 21 mm, weight 6.45 g NOTE: No buyer’s fee. The final bid is the final price.

100 zloty 2000 Jadwiga

NGC PF70 UC TOP
357 EUR
Mintage of 2,000 pieces. Gold .900, weight 8 g (catalog).

2 pennies 1934

NGC MS65 RD
119 EUR
Mint, natural art. High NGC note, in the most valuable RD color.
Traces of luster remain on the reverse. Ag.900 20,00 g NC
PolandPolish People's Republic (1952-1989) - circulation and collector coins set of circulation coins brass, cupro-nickel and silver (5 coins), altogether 131 exquisitely preserved coins (freshly removed from the rolls), all in a classe with case
A set of twenty silver coins with the denomination of 5 zlotys Pilsudski. The obverse of each piece depicts the bust of Marshal Jozef Pilsudski, while the reverse shows the state eagle surrounded by the legend THE REPUBLIC OF POLAND and the denomination 5 ZLOTY. Silver sample '750', total weight 220.00 g NOTE: Auction without buyer's fee. The amount bid is the final price.
PolandDuchy of Warsaw (1807-1815) - Frederick August I (1806-1827) variety with a smaller eagle patina
GermanyPrussia - kingdom (1701-1918) - Wilhelm I (1861-1888) patina, damage to rim
Set of sixteen 1-oz silver coins, Canadian “Maple Leaf” and Austrian “Wiener Philharmoniker.” Obverses feature Queen Elizabeth II (Maple Leaf) and the Musikverein pipe organ; reverses show the iconic maple leaf and a bouquet of Philharmonic instruments. Coins are stored in a plastic tube with cap (RCM). 14 pcs. (Canada, 2022) – silver '9999', weight 435.45 g 2 pcs. (Austria, 201...
The most valuable of the series of brass samples of circulation coins of the communist era. One of two proofs complementing the 1949-57 brass proofs. Differing in form, as the denominations introduced in 1958 (2 and 5 gold) were not marked with a concave SAMPLE inscription, and it was placed on the stamp (as a result, it is convex on the coin). A few small rust spots on the surface, but otherw...
Coin issued in 2004 to mark the Year of the Monkey, part of the prestigious Lunar series produced by the Perth Mint. This series is inspired by the Chinese lunar calendar and each year features a different animal from the twelve-year zodiac cycle. Lunar coins are valued by both collectors and investors for their high gold purity and limited mintage. Gold '999'. Diameter 32 mm, weight 31.1 g NO...
PolandFree City of Gdansk (1920-1939) Koga minor scratches, but a beautifully preserved coin
A set of ten silver coins with the face value of 5 zlotys from the Second Polish Republic (1930-1932). The obverses show a stylized head of a woman wearing a clover wreath against a background of sunbeams, while the reverses show a crowned state eagle with the face value of 5 ZŁOTY. Silver sample '750', total weight 110.00 g NOTE: Auction without buyer's fee. The amount bid is the final price.
Coin struck in 1897 at the Paris mint (A) during France’s Third Republic, a period when gold francs were a cornerstone of the Latin Monetary Union. Carthweel effect on both sides. Gold '900'. Diameter 21 mm, weight 6.48 g NOTE: No buyer’s fee. The final bid is the final price.
Set of six silver coins. Four dated 2023 featuring the final portrait of Queen Elizabeth II (reign 1952-2022) and two dated 2024 featuring the first bullion effigy of King Charles III. All reverses show a bounding kangaroo against a sunburst background with the inscription “AUSTRALIAN KANGAROO,” the year of issue, and the purity mark 1 oz 9999 SILVER. Silver '999', total weight 186.70 g NO...
The only one among all the nickel samples of the communist period coin with the crowned eagle! Unique against the background of all this minting. Also distinguished by the twice placed inscription SAMPLE (on both sides). There is a humorous anecdote circulating among numismatists that the Mint's employees at the time were so afraid of minting coins with the crowned eagle that they decided to "...
Set of two silver coins "70th Anniversary of Regaining Independence - Jozef Pilsudski". Struck at the State Mint in Warsaw on behalf of the National Bank of Poland. Sterling silver '750', diameter 35 mm, weight 19.30 g. NOTE: Auction without buyer's fee. The amount bid is the final price.
Coin struck in 1857 at the Paris mint (A) under Napoleon III during the Second French Empire.  Gold '900'. Diameter 19 mm, weight 3.18 g NOTE: No buyer’s fee. The final bid is the final price.
PolandSigismund III Vasa (1587-1632) - the city of Riga in obverse legend LI patina, nicely preserved coin
Set of four silver coins. The obverses show the bust of President Paul Kruger with the inscription “SUID-AFRIKA · SOUTH AFRICA,” while the reverses feature a springbok antelope with the legend “KRUGERRAND FYNSILWER 1 OZ FINE SILVER R1” and the date 2023. Silver '999', total weight 124.4 g NOTE: No buyer’s fee. The final bid is the final price.
Coin struck in 1906 at the Paris mint, part of the well-known “Rooster” gold series of the French Third Republic. Gold '900'. Diameter 19 mm, weight 3.23 g NOTE: No buyer’s fee. The final bid is the final price.

1 gold 1967 - rare year

NGC MS62
60 EUR
A rare, low-volume vintage in mint condition.
Coin issued in 1877 by the Muldenhütten (E) mint during the reign of Albert I. Gold '900'. Diameter 16 mm, weight 1.96 g NOTE: No buyer’s fee. The final bid is the final price.
Reference: KM 51 Comments: Coins struck with the profile of Simon Bolivar during his lifetime (1783-1830) command a high premium and a much sought after demand as they are seen as the closest living proof of the liberator's likeness. With the famous Filipino Ferdinand VII Countermark there are reported less than 10 pieces that have been publically offered that fit the description of this piece...
NGC's top rating.
U.S. silver coin “Walking Liberty”.  Silver '999', diameter 41 mm, weight 31.10 g NOTE: No buyer’s fee. The final bid is the final price.
Coin struck in 1857 at the Paris mint (A) under Napoleon III during the Second French Empire.  Gold '900'. Diameter 19 mm, weight 3.18 g NOTE: No buyer’s fee. The final bid is the final price.
Unique set of four American Gold Eagle gold bullion coins minted in 1987 in a collector's version. The coins come from the official issue of the United States Mint and are one of the most recognizable gold coins in the world. '916' gold. 1 oz. diameter 32.7 mm, weight 31.10 g 1/2 oz. diameter 27 mm, weight 15.55 g 1/4 oz. diameter 22 mm, weight 7.77 g 1/10 oz. diameter 16.5 mm, weight 3.11 g T...
Issue with dual denomination 4 florin = 20 francs. Restrike. Gold '900'. Carthweel effect on both sides. Diameter 19 mm, weight 3.23 g NOTE: No buyer’s fee. The final bid is the final price.
Coin struck in 1904 at the Kremnica mint (KB) for the Kingdom of Hungary during the Austro-Hungarian era under Emperor Franz Joseph I. Gold fineness '900'. Diameter 19 mm, weight 3.38 g NOTE: No buyer’s fee. The final bid is the final price.