World. Collection of silver coins






Over 10 years' experience specialising in German and Central European coins. Worked at Fritz Rudolf Künker GmbH.
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Collection of 13 silver coins totaling 170 g, non-circulating World coins including high-purity silver pieces (92.5%–40% fineness) and three sealed 10 Euro German commemoratives with certificates.
Description from the seller
- Legal tender or not: All coins in Swiss francs, Italian lire, Vatican lire, and San Marino lire are no longer legal tender. Germany’s 10 Euro coins remain legal tender only in the issuing country.
- Any damage: No wear from circulation. The coins are almost all in excellent Mint State (FDC) / Superb (SPL). The three 10 Euro pieces are sealed in the original cases with certificates. The other coins are protected in capsules and flips. Possible presence of light natural patina on some silver specimens.
- Silver content:
* 10 Euro Germany 2002 (x2) and Medal: Silver 92.5% (Finest 925/1000)
* 1/2 Swiss Franc 1945: Silver 90% (Finest 900/1000)
* 1/2 US Dollar 1942: Silver 90% (Finest 900/1000)
* 1/2 US Dollar 1968: Silver 40% (Finest 400/1000)
* 500 Lire Caravelle (x4), Vatican 500 Lire, 5 Lire Aquilotto, San Marino Coin: Silver 83.5% (Finest 835/1000)
- Weight (in grams):
* 10 Euro Germany (x2): 18.00 g each
* 1/2 US Dollar 1942: 12.50 g
* 1/2 US Dollar 1968: 11.50 g
* 500 Lire Caravelle / Vatican (x5 total): 11.00 g each
* 5 Lire Aquilotto 1927: 5.00 g
* 1/2 Swiss Franc 1945: 2.50 g
- Number of coins minted: Mass-circulation issues (1958-1959-1960, 1927, 1942, 1945, 1968) with high print runs. The 10 Euro commemorative coins (Germany), Vatican, San Marino and the 1980 500 Lire are part of special limited-edition issues dedicated specifically to collectors.
- Text: See the images for a correct impression.
- Legal tender or not: All coins in Swiss francs, Italian lire, Vatican lire, and San Marino lire are no longer legal tender. Germany’s 10 Euro coins remain legal tender only in the issuing country.
- Any damage: No wear from circulation. The coins are almost all in excellent Mint State (FDC) / Superb (SPL). The three 10 Euro pieces are sealed in the original cases with certificates. The other coins are protected in capsules and flips. Possible presence of light natural patina on some silver specimens.
- Silver content:
* 10 Euro Germany 2002 (x2) and Medal: Silver 92.5% (Finest 925/1000)
* 1/2 Swiss Franc 1945: Silver 90% (Finest 900/1000)
* 1/2 US Dollar 1942: Silver 90% (Finest 900/1000)
* 1/2 US Dollar 1968: Silver 40% (Finest 400/1000)
* 500 Lire Caravelle (x4), Vatican 500 Lire, 5 Lire Aquilotto, San Marino Coin: Silver 83.5% (Finest 835/1000)
- Weight (in grams):
* 10 Euro Germany (x2): 18.00 g each
* 1/2 US Dollar 1942: 12.50 g
* 1/2 US Dollar 1968: 11.50 g
* 500 Lire Caravelle / Vatican (x5 total): 11.00 g each
* 5 Lire Aquilotto 1927: 5.00 g
* 1/2 Swiss Franc 1945: 2.50 g
- Number of coins minted: Mass-circulation issues (1958-1959-1960, 1927, 1942, 1945, 1968) with high print runs. The 10 Euro commemorative coins (Germany), Vatican, San Marino and the 1980 500 Lire are part of special limited-edition issues dedicated specifically to collectors.
- Text: See the images for a correct impression.
