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Limited Edition Britania & Issac Newton Strike Your Own 50p Coins Struck @ Royal Mint Experience In Wales From My 2020 Coin, Notes And Limited Edition Collection

As you can see I'm quite an avid collector, my collection weighing in at a good 40 pounds. It's all strictly organized according to date when I found - I mean added - them, oldest at the bottom and newest at the top. My most recent acquisitions are lying next to the whole collection.

The Indian Head one-cent coin was produced by the United States Mint from 1859 through 1909. It was designed by James Barton Longacre, the Engraver at the Philadelphia Mint.

 

The obverse of the coin shows UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, an Indian head facing to the left, wearing a feather bonnet. The word LIBERTY is shown on the band across the bonnet, and shows the production date below.

 

The coin's reverse side shows ONE CENT within a laurel wreath. In 1860 the reverse design was changed slightly, showing ONE CENT within an oak wreath, with three arrows inserted under the ribbon that binds the two branches of the wreath. Above and between the ends of the branches is the shield of the United States.

 

The coins that were struck between 1859 and 1864 were composed of 88 percent copper and 12 percent nickel, as required by law. In 1864, the weight of the coins was reduced from 72 grains to the present weight of 48 grains, and the alloy changed to 95 percent copper and 5 percent tin and zinc. Research in 1863 indicated that bronze was an excellent alloy for minor coins, and so the copper-nickel alloy was discontinued. Total production of the Indian Head cent was 1,849,648,000 pieces.

Some Rare BUNC Coins From Change Checker Westminster Collection From My 2020 Coin, Notes And Limited Edition Collection

Marcus Julius Philippus Augustus; born 204 A.D. in Arabia Petraea, died September, 249 A.D. in Verona, Italia.

Æ 29 mm, 15.34 grams, F very porous.

 

OBV.: AYT K M IOYΛI ΦIΛIΠΠOC CEB, laureate draped bust right

REV.: ZEYΓMATEΩN, temple of Zeus Katabaites, tetrastyle temple with cult image of Zeus seated facing within, holding sceptre; peribolos below containing grove; capricorn leaping left below.

 

SNG Cop. 32. SNG München 434.

SAVOCA Coins London, Blue Auction 1, Lot 1035, Mar. 23, 2019.

No. 1035-03232019

FILE: ROMAN PROVINCIAL

Stamped legend weak, hard to read. Distinguished Higher School Singing 1907 legible, above hard to read.

My dime collection and my lab glassware collection collide.

The Indian Head one-cent coin was produced by the United States Mint from 1859 through 1909. It was designed by James Barton Longacre, the Engraver at the Philadelphia Mint.

 

The obverse of the coin shows UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, an Indian head facing to the left, wearing a feather bonnet. The word LIBERTY is shown on the band across the bonnet, and shows the production date below.

 

The coin's reverse side shows ONE CENT within a laurel wreath. In 1860 the reverse design was changed slightly, showing ONE CENT within an oak wreath, with three arrows inserted under the ribbon that binds the two branches of the wreath. Above and between the ends of the branches is the shield of the United States.

 

The coins that were struck between 1859 and 1864 were composed of 88 percent copper and 12 percent nickel, as required by law. In 1864, the weight of the coins was reduced from 72 grains to the present weight of 48 grains, and the alloy changed to 95 percent copper and 5 percent tin and zinc. Research in 1863 indicated that bronze was an excellent alloy for minor coins, and so the copper-nickel alloy was discontinued. Total production of the Indian Head cent was 1,849,648,000 pieces.

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January 17th, 2013: One of my hobbies is collecting coins. Coins from different countries. Some of the coins become a piece of history, since they are out of production. A lot of people in the United States collect U.S currency. I have some collectible U.S Currency that is fairly new. I like my old world coin collection. It shows some good patina and the coins are still clean and I keep them in a coin album. Numismatics is great for people who travel a lot. It gives them a chance to save memories and also capture a small piece of history. So.. collect some currency when you travel!! :)

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Modern technology and cryptocurrency coin arrangement on a desk during a work session

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Antiques by Ray Hildenbrand,

2200 Stacy Drive,

Reading,PA,19605,USA,

Phone: (484) 651-5747

Contact Person: Ray Hildenbrand

Contact Email: sirhildenbrand@comcast.net

Website: thenala.com/directory/antiques-ray-hildenbrand

You Tube URL: www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKN9j9peXnk

BUNC Platinum Wedding Anniversary Full 50p Set Fron Westminster Mint From My 2020 Coin, Notes And Limited Edition Collection

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Marcus Julius Philippus Augustus; born 204 A.D. in Arabia Petraea, died September, 249 A.D. in Verona, Italia.

Æ 30 mm, 15.34 grams, VF

 

OBV.: AYT K M IOYΛI ΦIΛIΠΠOC CEB, laureate draped bust right

REV.: ZEYΓMATEΩN, temple of Zeus Katabaites, tetrastyle temple with cult image of Zeus seated facing within, holding sceptre; peribolos below containing grove; capricorn leaping left below.

 

SNG Cop. 32. SNG München 434.

SAVOCA Coins London, Blue Auction 1, Lot 1037, Mar. 23, 2019.

No. 1037-03232019

FILE: ROMAN PROVINCIAL

1909-O Barber Half Dollar graded VG10 by PCGS

Canada issued silver five cent pieces 1858-1921. In 1920, the coin was debased from .925 to .800 fine, then in 1921 it was converted to a nickel piece very similar to the U. S. five cent coin.

 

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In the name and types of Alexander III of Macedon. Circa 230-223 BC.

 

Zeus Aëtophoros enthroned left, nude to the waist, himation around hips and legs, right foot drawn back, eagle in extended right hand, long scepter vertical behind in left hand, right leg drawn back. [Β]ΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ to left, [Α]ΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ to right, ΔH in inner left field, monogram below throne.

 

ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ = Of the King of kings

 

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