World. Various Values 1973/2020 (4 coins) (No reserve price)





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A lot of four modern world coins (post-1960) with 1973/2020 variations, weighing 100 g in total, from World with various denominations and Ungraded condition, including Cook Islands 1 Dollar 1973 Tangaroa (Proof); Canada 1 Dollar 1974 Winnipeg Centennial; Spain 500 Pesetas 1987 Prueba; Ukraine 5 Hryvni 2020 100 Years of the Ivan Franko National Academic Drama Theater (Proof).
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This lot contains:
- 1 Dollar - 1973 - Cook Islands: Tangaroa (Proof)
This 1973 Dollar is a captivating tribute to the spirit of the South Pacific, featuring the iconic image of Tangaroa, the Polynesian god of creation and the sea. This design is celebrated by collectors for its bold, indigenous aesthetic, representing the deep cultural roots of the Cook Islands. The obverse bears the sophisticated second portrait of Queen Elizabeth II by Arnold Machin. Together, these two sides tell a story of the islands' dual heritage—blending ancient Pacific mythology with its historical ties to the British Commonwealth.
- 1 Dollar - 1974 - Canada: Winnipeg Centennial
This iconic Canadian dollar was minted to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the incorporation of Winnipeg, the "Gateway to the West." The reverse design, created by artist Patrick Brindley, is a masterful piece of mid-century numismatic art; it features a stylized "100" that cleverly integrates the 1874 skyline of the frontier settlement alongside the soaring 1974 metropolitan horizon. The obverse displays the elegant, youthful Arnold Machin portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, capturing a regal moment in Canadian history. This coin represents a century of growth, from a humble prairie outpost to a major center of North American commerce and culture.
- 500 Pesetas - 1987 - Spain: "Prueba" (Trial)
This is a remarkable numismatic specimen representing an "alternative" vision for Spanish currency. Struck in 1987 by the Royal Mint of Madrid (FNMT), this coin was part of a limited experimental series testing new designs for the 500 Pesetas denomination. The obverse is strikingly modern, featuring the face value "500 PTAS" boldly positioned alongside a series of geometric lines and the Spanish Royal Crown. The reverse departs from traditional portraiture, centering on a large star that contains the mintmark and the explicit inscription "PRUEBA 87" (Trial 87). This piece reflects a moment of artistic experimentation in Spain as the country modernized its coinage for the late 20th century.
- 5 Hryvni - 2020 - Ukraine: 100 Years of the Ivan Franko National Academic Drama Theater (Proof)
Minted in 2020, this coin commemorates the centenary of the Ivan Franko National Academic Drama Theater in Kyiv. Named after the legendary Ukrainian writer and thinker Ivan Franko, this theater has been the heart of Ukrainian dramatic art since its founding in Vinnytsia in 1920. The reverse is a masterpiece of architectural rendering, featuring the grand neo-Baroque facade of the theater building, a landmark of Kyiv’s cultural landscape. The obverse is equally evocative, displaying a stylized image of a theatrical curtain and the theater's interior, symbolizing the magic of the stage and the enduring spirit of Ukrainian performance art.
This lot contains:
- 1 Dollar - 1973 - Cook Islands: Tangaroa (Proof)
This 1973 Dollar is a captivating tribute to the spirit of the South Pacific, featuring the iconic image of Tangaroa, the Polynesian god of creation and the sea. This design is celebrated by collectors for its bold, indigenous aesthetic, representing the deep cultural roots of the Cook Islands. The obverse bears the sophisticated second portrait of Queen Elizabeth II by Arnold Machin. Together, these two sides tell a story of the islands' dual heritage—blending ancient Pacific mythology with its historical ties to the British Commonwealth.
- 1 Dollar - 1974 - Canada: Winnipeg Centennial
This iconic Canadian dollar was minted to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the incorporation of Winnipeg, the "Gateway to the West." The reverse design, created by artist Patrick Brindley, is a masterful piece of mid-century numismatic art; it features a stylized "100" that cleverly integrates the 1874 skyline of the frontier settlement alongside the soaring 1974 metropolitan horizon. The obverse displays the elegant, youthful Arnold Machin portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, capturing a regal moment in Canadian history. This coin represents a century of growth, from a humble prairie outpost to a major center of North American commerce and culture.
- 500 Pesetas - 1987 - Spain: "Prueba" (Trial)
This is a remarkable numismatic specimen representing an "alternative" vision for Spanish currency. Struck in 1987 by the Royal Mint of Madrid (FNMT), this coin was part of a limited experimental series testing new designs for the 500 Pesetas denomination. The obverse is strikingly modern, featuring the face value "500 PTAS" boldly positioned alongside a series of geometric lines and the Spanish Royal Crown. The reverse departs from traditional portraiture, centering on a large star that contains the mintmark and the explicit inscription "PRUEBA 87" (Trial 87). This piece reflects a moment of artistic experimentation in Spain as the country modernized its coinage for the late 20th century.
- 5 Hryvni - 2020 - Ukraine: 100 Years of the Ivan Franko National Academic Drama Theater (Proof)
Minted in 2020, this coin commemorates the centenary of the Ivan Franko National Academic Drama Theater in Kyiv. Named after the legendary Ukrainian writer and thinker Ivan Franko, this theater has been the heart of Ukrainian dramatic art since its founding in Vinnytsia in 1920. The reverse is a masterpiece of architectural rendering, featuring the grand neo-Baroque facade of the theater building, a landmark of Kyiv’s cultural landscape. The obverse is equally evocative, displaying a stylized image of a theatrical curtain and the theater's interior, symbolizing the magic of the stage and the enduring spirit of Ukrainian performance art.

