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Welt. Collection of coins (Ohne mindestpreis)

Curated world coin collection featuring an extensive assortment of historical circulation issues spanning Europe, Scandinavia, Asia, Eastern Europe, the British Isles, and former Soviet territories. This diverse numismatic group contains a broad mix of copper, bronze, brass, nickel, and aluminum coinage representing multiple monetary systems, political eras, monarchies, republics, and transitional economies. Visible pieces include Swedish coinage from the Kingdom of Sweden, notably a 1 Skilling Species dated 1816, classic Swedish öre denominations, and additional Scandinavian issues displaying royal monograms and historic national emblems. The collection also contains Norwegian and Danish-related types, along with coins bearing traditional Nordic motifs and nineteenth-century design elements. Several coins originate from the Russian sphere and the former Russian Empire, including Imperial Russian issues with double-headed eagle motifs and Cyrillic inscriptions. Soviet-era material is present as well, including kopeck denominations from the USSR featuring state emblems and communist-era iconography. Eastern European representation includes circulation coinage associated with socialist and postwar economies, offering collectors an interesting cross-section of twentieth-century monetary history. Asian coinage is prominently represented through Japanese pieces, including a visible 1 Sen issue displaying traditional Japanese characters and pre-decimal design features. Additional Asian types appear throughout the group, reflecting regional monetary systems and historical trade networks. The lot also includes coins from the Chinese cultural sphere and neighboring regions, identifiable through East Asian script and classic denomination layouts that appeal to collectors of Asian numismatics. British and Commonwealth coinage forms another significant component of the collection. Visible examples include Half Penny and Penny denominations from the United Kingdom, with portraits of British monarchs and reverse designs connected to maritime heritage and national symbolism. Coins associated with Great Britain and the wider Commonwealth provide representation from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, reflecting the global circulation of British monetary influence. A particularly interesting feature is the presence of older copper pieces exhibiting substantial circulation wear, natural patina, and archaeological-style surfaces. Several coins display green verdigris, oxidation, and age-related toning consistent with long-term storage and historical circulation. These characteristics contribute to the authentic appearance of the collection and underscore its broad chronological range. Collectors of world copper coinage, historical currency, and mixed international accumulations will find numerous varieties suitable for attribution and research. Visible dates and eras range from the nineteenth century into the late twentieth century, including examples dated 1816, 1883, 1917, and later twentieth-century issues. National origins visible within the lot include Sweden, Japan, Russia, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, East Germany, and other European and Asian jurisdictions. Distinctive motifs include royal portraits, crowned monograms, double-headed eagles, sailing ships, agricultural themes, state coats of arms, national crests, wreath designs, socialist emblems, and traditional denomination inscriptions. This curated collection represents a rich survey of global numismatic history, bringing together coins from Northern Europe, Eastern Europe, Western Europe, the British Isles, East Asia, and former Soviet regions. The variety of languages, alphabets, rulers, national symbols, mint traditions, and historical periods creates a highly searchable and desirable assortment for world coin collectors, copper coin specialists, exonumia enthusiasts, historians, educators, and dealers seeking international material. An appealing accumulation of historic world coinage showcasing centuries of economic history, international commerce, changing governments, regional identities, and the evolution of monetary systems across multiple continents.

Nr. 104278080

Verkauft
Welt. Collection of coins  (Ohne mindestpreis)

Welt. Collection of coins (Ohne mindestpreis)

Curated world coin collection featuring an extensive assortment of historical circulation issues spanning Europe, Scandinavia, Asia, Eastern Europe, the British Isles, and former Soviet territories. This diverse numismatic group contains a broad mix of copper, bronze, brass, nickel, and aluminum coinage representing multiple monetary systems, political eras, monarchies, republics, and transitional economies. Visible pieces include Swedish coinage from the Kingdom of Sweden, notably a 1 Skilling Species dated 1816, classic Swedish öre denominations, and additional Scandinavian issues displaying royal monograms and historic national emblems. The collection also contains Norwegian and Danish-related types, along with coins bearing traditional Nordic motifs and nineteenth-century design elements.

Several coins originate from the Russian sphere and the former Russian Empire, including Imperial Russian issues with double-headed eagle motifs and Cyrillic inscriptions. Soviet-era material is present as well, including kopeck denominations from the USSR featuring state emblems and communist-era iconography. Eastern European representation includes circulation coinage associated with socialist and postwar economies, offering collectors an interesting cross-section of twentieth-century monetary history.

Asian coinage is prominently represented through Japanese pieces, including a visible 1 Sen issue displaying traditional Japanese characters and pre-decimal design features. Additional Asian types appear throughout the group, reflecting regional monetary systems and historical trade networks. The lot also includes coins from the Chinese cultural sphere and neighboring regions, identifiable through East Asian script and classic denomination layouts that appeal to collectors of Asian numismatics.

British and Commonwealth coinage forms another significant component of the collection. Visible examples include Half Penny and Penny denominations from the United Kingdom, with portraits of British monarchs and reverse designs connected to maritime heritage and national symbolism. Coins associated with Great Britain and the wider Commonwealth provide representation from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, reflecting the global circulation of British monetary influence.

A particularly interesting feature is the presence of older copper pieces exhibiting substantial circulation wear, natural patina, and archaeological-style surfaces. Several coins display green verdigris, oxidation, and age-related toning consistent with long-term storage and historical circulation. These characteristics contribute to the authentic appearance of the collection and underscore its broad chronological range. Collectors of world copper coinage, historical currency, and mixed international accumulations will find numerous varieties suitable for attribution and research.

Visible dates and eras range from the nineteenth century into the late twentieth century, including examples dated 1816, 1883, 1917, and later twentieth-century issues. National origins visible within the lot include Sweden, Japan, Russia, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, East Germany, and other European and Asian jurisdictions. Distinctive motifs include royal portraits, crowned monograms, double-headed eagles, sailing ships, agricultural themes, state coats of arms, national crests, wreath designs, socialist emblems, and traditional denomination inscriptions.

This curated collection represents a rich survey of global numismatic history, bringing together coins from Northern Europe, Eastern Europe, Western Europe, the British Isles, East Asia, and former Soviet regions. The variety of languages, alphabets, rulers, national symbols, mint traditions, and historical periods creates a highly searchable and desirable assortment for world coin collectors, copper coin specialists, exonumia enthusiasts, historians, educators, and dealers seeking international material. An appealing accumulation of historic world coinage showcasing centuries of economic history, international commerce, changing governments, regional identities, and the evolution of monetary systems across multiple continents.

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