Nr. 102653603

Verkauft
Welt. Collection of coins 229 pieces  (Ohne mindestpreis)
Höchstgebot
€ 31
Vor 1 Woche

Welt. Collection of coins 229 pieces (Ohne mindestpreis)

A curated mixed-world coin collection featuring a broad international selection of copper, bronze, nickel, and aluminum circulation issues spanning the late nineteenth century through the modern period, with identifiable examples from United Kingdom, Belgium, Sweden, Bulgaria, Ireland, Cyprus, Denmark, Norway, United States, France, and additional European and overseas mint origins visible across the group. The collection is curated and includes both individually mounted collector pieces and loose unsorted material, creating strong appeal for world coin collectors seeking variety across monarchic, republican, and wartime issues. Among the more identifiable nineteenth-century pieces is an 1879 Belgian 5 centimes in circulated bronze, together with an 1897 British half penny showing Britannia, a classic late-Victorian copper type from the London mint era. A mounted Belgian 5 centimes dated 1879 appears alongside a clearly visible British half penny dated 1897, both representing desirable late nineteenth-century European circulation coinage. Also visible is a Swedish 1942 1 öre wartime iron issue marked as järn, an example of emergency metal coinage produced during wartime shortages, together with a Bulgarian 1 stotinka dated 1962 and an Irish 200 pence decimal issue dated 1987. The loose material includes a 1955 Cyprus 5 mils from the British colonial period, a Danish 5 øre dated 1927 with central perforation, a Norwegian 5 øre dated 1970, several French bronze and aluminum minor denominations including a 1948 centime type, and multiple American circulation coins including Jefferson nickels, Washington quarters, Roosevelt dimes, and Lincoln cents spanning twentieth-century mint production. A South African decimal issue is visible among the silver-colored pieces, while additional worn copper types suggest further unidentified continental European material from older circulation periods. Several coins display clear national motifs such as the Irish harp, Britannia, Belgian wreath designs, Scandinavian crowns, and American heraldic reverses, while others remain partially obscured, increasing the lot’s interest because additional dates, mintmarks, and varieties may emerge during sorting. The combination of mounted identified coins and unsorted loose world material makes the collection attractive for both resale and collector discovery, especially where hidden earlier dates, mint varieties, or scarcer regional issues may remain beneath the visible upper layer. The overall composition favors copper-based world circulation coinage with visible mint eras ranging from nineteenth-century industrial Europe through postwar decimal reforms, offering strong discoverability for searches involving Belgian bronze coinage, British Victorian copper, Scandinavian minor coinage, Balkan decimal issues, colonial Cyprus coinage, and mixed international numismatic accumulations. Starting price: 200.

Nr. 102653603

Verkauft
Welt. Collection of coins 229 pieces  (Ohne mindestpreis)

Welt. Collection of coins 229 pieces (Ohne mindestpreis)

A curated mixed-world coin collection featuring a broad international selection of copper, bronze, nickel, and aluminum circulation issues spanning the late nineteenth century through the modern period, with identifiable examples from United Kingdom, Belgium, Sweden, Bulgaria, Ireland, Cyprus, Denmark, Norway, United States, France, and additional European and overseas mint origins visible across the group. The collection is curated and includes both individually mounted collector pieces and loose unsorted material, creating strong appeal for world coin collectors seeking variety across monarchic, republican, and wartime issues.

Among the more identifiable nineteenth-century pieces is an 1879 Belgian 5 centimes in circulated bronze, together with an 1897 British half penny showing Britannia, a classic late-Victorian copper type from the London mint era. A mounted Belgian 5 centimes dated 1879 appears alongside a clearly visible British half penny dated 1897, both representing desirable late nineteenth-century European circulation coinage. Also visible is a Swedish 1942 1 öre wartime iron issue marked as järn, an example of emergency metal coinage produced during wartime shortages, together with a Bulgarian 1 stotinka dated 1962 and an Irish 200 pence decimal issue dated 1987.

The loose material includes a 1955 Cyprus 5 mils from the British colonial period, a Danish 5 øre dated 1927 with central perforation, a Norwegian 5 øre dated 1970, several French bronze and aluminum minor denominations including a 1948 centime type, and multiple American circulation coins including Jefferson nickels, Washington quarters, Roosevelt dimes, and Lincoln cents spanning twentieth-century mint production. A South African decimal issue is visible among the silver-colored pieces, while additional worn copper types suggest further unidentified continental European material from older circulation periods.

Several coins display clear national motifs such as the Irish harp, Britannia, Belgian wreath designs, Scandinavian crowns, and American heraldic reverses, while others remain partially obscured, increasing the lot’s interest because additional dates, mintmarks, and varieties may emerge during sorting. The combination of mounted identified coins and unsorted loose world material makes the collection attractive for both resale and collector discovery, especially where hidden earlier dates, mint varieties, or scarcer regional issues may remain beneath the visible upper layer.

The overall composition favors copper-based world circulation coinage with visible mint eras ranging from nineteenth-century industrial Europe through postwar decimal reforms, offering strong discoverability for searches involving Belgian bronze coinage, British Victorian copper, Scandinavian minor coinage, Balkan decimal issues, colonial Cyprus coinage, and mixed international numismatic accumulations. Starting price: 200.

Ähnliche Objekte

Für Sie aus der Kategorie

Münzen aus aller Welt

Suchalarm einrichten
Richten Sie einen Suchalarm ein, um benachrichtigt zu werden, sobald neue passende Objekte verfügbar sind.

Dieses Objekt wurde vorgestellt in:

                                        
                                                                                                    
                    
                                        
                                                                                                    
                    
                                        
                                                                                                    
                    
                                        
                                                                                                    
                    

So kaufen Sie auf Catawiki

Mehr zum Käuferschutz erfahren

      1. Etwas Besonderes entdecken

      Entdecken Sie in unseren Auktionen Tausende von besonderen Objekten, die von Experten ausgewählt wurden. Sehen Sie sich die Fotos, die ausführliche Beschreibung und den Schätzwert der besonderen Objekte an, die Sie interessieren. 

      2. Höchstgebot abgeben

      Finden Sie etwas, das Sie begeistert, und geben Sie das Höchstgebot ab. Sie können die Auktion bis zum Schluss mitverfolgen oder unser System für Sie bieten lassen. Dazu müssen Sie einfach nur den Maximalbetrag eingeben, den Sie für das jeweilige Objekt ausgeben möchten. 

      3. Sichere Zahlung durchführen

      Bezahlen Sie Ihr besonderes Objekt und wir verwahren Ihre Zahlung, bis Ihr Objekt unversehrt bei Ihnen angekommen ist. Wir wickeln alle Transaktionen mit einem zuverlässigen und sicheren Zahlungssystem ab. 

Haben Sie etwas Ähnliches zu verkaufen?

Unabhängig davon, ob Online-Auktionen Neuland für Sie sind oder ob Sie gewerblich verkaufen – wir helfen Ihnen, mehr mit Ihren besonderen Objekten zu verdienen.

Objekt verkaufen