No. 100450595

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World. Interesting collection of World Coins 1
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€ 411
2 weeks ago

World. Interesting collection of World Coins 1

PLEASE VIEW PICTURES CAREFULLY! Sold as is, unsearched, mixed quality, completely random. I counted the coins and there is at least 1000 coins but likely more like 1300 A richly varied, unsearched world coin accumulation featuring an extensive mix of European, Latin American, and early 20th-century copper, bronze, and mixed-metal issues, showcasing visible pieces from Sweden, Denmark, France, Great Britain, Germany, the former DDR, the USSR, Chile, and Cuba, along with scattered coins from additional regions. The lot includes clearly identifiable Scandinavian coinage such as multiple Swedish öre denominations with crowned monograms and dates spanning the late 19th and early 20th centuries, including a prominently visible 1866 1 Öre and numerous 5 Öre and 2 Öre issues displaying the distinct crowned-triple motif associated with the Kingdom of Sweden. Danish pieces include a well-preserved 5 Øre from the Kingdom of Denmark with wheat-ear design and mid-century date. French circulation coinage appears with a standout bimetallic 10 Francs dated 1989 bearing the national motto “Liberté Égalité Fraternité,” accompanied by earlier bronze centimes, while German coins include both Imperial-era eagle types and postwar East German (Deutsche Demokratische Republik) issues featuring the hammer-and-compass emblem. British coinage is represented by bronze pennies and halfpennies, including an 1874 half penny showing Britannia seated with trident and shield. Soviet CCCP coins appear with the hammer-and-sickle emblem and wheat wreath insignia. Latin American highlights include multiple Chilean centavos—including an 1874 piece with REPÚBLICA DE CHILE legend—and a silver 20 Centavos from the Republic of Cuba dated 1915 displaying the iconic Cuban coat of arms. Additional pieces show a wide range of patinas, circulating wear, and historical mint marks from various nations, forming a multinational mix ideal for collectors seeking variety and discovery potential. This assemblage offers an authentic blend of 19th-century copper, early 20th-century European minor coinage, mid-century state emblems, and later circulating world types, all preserved exactly as found and entirely unsearched, promising a rich field for numismatic exploration and keyword-rich historical interest across countries, mints, eras, and visible dates.

No. 100450595

Sold
World. Interesting collection of World Coins 1

World. Interesting collection of World Coins 1

PLEASE VIEW PICTURES CAREFULLY! Sold as is, unsearched, mixed quality, completely random. I counted the coins and there is at least 1000 coins but likely more like 1300

A richly varied, unsearched world coin accumulation featuring an extensive mix of European, Latin American, and early 20th-century copper, bronze, and mixed-metal issues, showcasing visible pieces from Sweden, Denmark, France, Great Britain, Germany, the former DDR, the USSR, Chile, and Cuba, along with scattered coins from additional regions. The lot includes clearly identifiable Scandinavian coinage such as multiple Swedish öre denominations with crowned monograms and dates spanning the late 19th and early 20th centuries, including a prominently visible 1866 1 Öre and numerous 5 Öre and 2 Öre issues displaying the distinct crowned-triple motif associated with the Kingdom of Sweden. Danish pieces include a well-preserved 5 Øre from the Kingdom of Denmark with wheat-ear design and mid-century date. French circulation coinage appears with a standout bimetallic 10 Francs dated 1989 bearing the national motto “Liberté Égalité Fraternité,” accompanied by earlier bronze centimes, while German coins include both Imperial-era eagle types and postwar East German (Deutsche Demokratische Republik) issues featuring the hammer-and-compass emblem. British coinage is represented by bronze pennies and halfpennies, including an 1874 half penny showing Britannia seated with trident and shield. Soviet CCCP coins appear with the hammer-and-sickle emblem and wheat wreath insignia. Latin American highlights include multiple Chilean centavos—including an 1874 piece with REPÚBLICA DE CHILE legend—and a silver 20 Centavos from the Republic of Cuba dated 1915 displaying the iconic Cuban coat of arms. Additional pieces show a wide range of patinas, circulating wear, and historical mint marks from various nations, forming a multinational mix ideal for collectors seeking variety and discovery potential. This assemblage offers an authentic blend of 19th-century copper, early 20th-century European minor coinage, mid-century state emblems, and later circulating world types, all preserved exactly as found and entirely unsearched, promising a rich field for numismatic exploration and keyword-rich historical interest across countries, mints, eras, and visible dates.

Final bid
€ 411
Soufian El Guesaoui
Expert
Estimate  € 550 - € 700

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