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An extensive and historically rich assemblage of vintage and antique world coinage spanning the late 19th century through the mid-20th century, representing a broad cross-section of European and international monetary history. The collection features a strong concentration of British and Commonwealth issues alongside notable continental European and North American examples, all displaying authentic circulation wear, natural patina, and age-earned toning consistent with long-term storage and use. This unsearched collection offers substantial numismatic diversity and visual interest for collectors, researchers, and resellers alike. Prominent throughout are British coins from the United Kingdom, including multiple bronze and copper issues such as Victorian era One Penny pieces, clearly identifiable by the seated Britannia reverse and legends reading “ONE PENNY,” with visible dates including 1892 and 1929. Portraits of Queen Victoria, King Edward VII, King George V, and King George VI appear across denominations, with obverse inscriptions such as “VICTORIA DEI GRA BRITT REGINA FID DEF,” “EDWARDVS VII DEI GRA BRITT OMN REX,” and “GEORGIVS V DEI GRA BRITT OMN REX FID DEF IND IMP.” Several coins exhibit the classic wreath and denomination reverses typical of early 20th-century British bronze coinage. The lot also includes holed British Farthing and Penny issues, notably a 1951 British Farthing with central hole, crowned wreath design, and “FARTHING” denomination, a distinctive post-war issue from the Royal Mint. Additional British fractional denominations and decorative reverse styles are visible, reflecting changes in minting design over decades. Continental European coinage is well represented, with identifiable issues from Italy, including copper coins bearing the portrait of Vittorio Emanuele III, with clear inscriptions “VITTORIO EMANUELE III RE D’ITALIA.” These Italian pieces, likely Centesimi denominations from the early 1900s, display classical crowned shields and star motifs associated with the Kingdom of Italy. Scandinavian coins appear as well, including Swedish Öre issues marked “ÖRE” and crowned monograms, as well as Danish coinage featuring Christian X era designs and Roman numeral denominations such as “XIV,” consistent with early 20th-century Denmark. Additional European representation includes coins from the Netherlands, identifiable by “KONINGRIJK DER NEDERLANDEN” legends and crowned shields, as well as French-influenced heraldic designs from neighboring regions. A notable North American example includes a United States Indian Head Cent dated 1893, featuring the Liberty portrait with feathered headdress and “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” legend, a highly recognizable late 19th-century U.S. issue. The collection contains a mix of copper, bronze, and base metal compositions, with surfaces showing a wide spectrum of coloration ranging from warm chocolate brown to deep olive, green verdigris, and golden highlights. Edge styles vary from plain to reeded, and strike quality ranges from well-worn to moderately detailed, offering insight into real-world circulation across different economies and eras. Coins originate from multiple mints and regions including London (Royal Mint), Rome, Milan, Utrecht, Stockholm, Copenhagen, and Philadelphia, reflecting a geographically diverse monetary snapshot of Europe and the wider world. Visible dates span the Victorian period through the interwar and post-war years, making the group particularly appealing to collectors of world coins, bulk foreign coin lots, and historical numismatics. This is an unsearched accumulation, untouched since acquisition, with no prior sorting for dates, varieties, mintmarks, or key issues. Ideal for collectors seeking discovery potential, educational study, or resale opportunities, the collection offers an authentic blend of circulated world coinage with strong historical character, international breadth, and enduring collectible appeal.

Nr. 100496627

Verkauft
Welt. Collection of coins  (Ohne mindestpreis)

Welt. Collection of coins (Ohne mindestpreis)

An extensive and historically rich assemblage of vintage and antique world coinage spanning the late 19th century through the mid-20th century, representing a broad cross-section of European and international monetary history. The collection features a strong concentration of British and Commonwealth issues alongside notable continental European and North American examples, all displaying authentic circulation wear, natural patina, and age-earned toning consistent with long-term storage and use. This unsearched collection offers substantial numismatic diversity and visual interest for collectors, researchers, and resellers alike.

Prominent throughout are British coins from the United Kingdom, including multiple bronze and copper issues such as Victorian era One Penny pieces, clearly identifiable by the seated Britannia reverse and legends reading “ONE PENNY,” with visible dates including 1892 and 1929. Portraits of Queen Victoria, King Edward VII, King George V, and King George VI appear across denominations, with obverse inscriptions such as “VICTORIA DEI GRA BRITT REGINA FID DEF,” “EDWARDVS VII DEI GRA BRITT OMN REX,” and “GEORGIVS V DEI GRA BRITT OMN REX FID DEF IND IMP.” Several coins exhibit the classic wreath and denomination reverses typical of early 20th-century British bronze coinage.

The lot also includes holed British Farthing and Penny issues, notably a 1951 British Farthing with central hole, crowned wreath design, and “FARTHING” denomination, a distinctive post-war issue from the Royal Mint. Additional British fractional denominations and decorative reverse styles are visible, reflecting changes in minting design over decades.

Continental European coinage is well represented, with identifiable issues from Italy, including copper coins bearing the portrait of Vittorio Emanuele III, with clear inscriptions “VITTORIO EMANUELE III RE D’ITALIA.” These Italian pieces, likely Centesimi denominations from the early 1900s, display classical crowned shields and star motifs associated with the Kingdom of Italy. Scandinavian coins appear as well, including Swedish Öre issues marked “ÖRE” and crowned monograms, as well as Danish coinage featuring Christian X era designs and Roman numeral denominations such as “XIV,” consistent with early 20th-century Denmark.

Additional European representation includes coins from the Netherlands, identifiable by “KONINGRIJK DER NEDERLANDEN” legends and crowned shields, as well as French-influenced heraldic designs from neighboring regions. A notable North American example includes a United States Indian Head Cent dated 1893, featuring the Liberty portrait with feathered headdress and “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” legend, a highly recognizable late 19th-century U.S. issue.

The collection contains a mix of copper, bronze, and base metal compositions, with surfaces showing a wide spectrum of coloration ranging from warm chocolate brown to deep olive, green verdigris, and golden highlights. Edge styles vary from plain to reeded, and strike quality ranges from well-worn to moderately detailed, offering insight into real-world circulation across different economies and eras.

Coins originate from multiple mints and regions including London (Royal Mint), Rome, Milan, Utrecht, Stockholm, Copenhagen, and Philadelphia, reflecting a geographically diverse monetary snapshot of Europe and the wider world. Visible dates span the Victorian period through the interwar and post-war years, making the group particularly appealing to collectors of world coins, bulk foreign coin lots, and historical numismatics.

This is an unsearched accumulation, untouched since acquisition, with no prior sorting for dates, varieties, mintmarks, or key issues. Ideal for collectors seeking discovery potential, educational study, or resale opportunities, the collection offers an authentic blend of circulated world coinage with strong historical character, international breadth, and enduring collectible appeal.

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