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Serbia King Peter I 1 Dinar 1915 Silver Coin

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Serbia King Peter I 1 Dinar 1915 Silver Coin Country: Kingdom of Serbia Ruler: King Peter I (Petar I Karađorđević) – reigned 1903–1918 Denomination: 1 Dinar Year: 1915 Metal: Silver (.835 fineness) Weight: ~5 g Diameter: ~22.5–23 mm Edge: Reeded  Design: Obverse: Bust of King Peter I facing right with Cyrillic legend ПЕТАР I. КРАЉ СРБИЈЕ (“Petar I King of Serbia”) and often the engraver’s name SCHWARTZ under the neck in some varieties. Reverse: Crown above the denomination 1 ДИНАР and the year 1915 (on most variants).  This coin was issued during World War I, when Serbia was deeply involved in the conflict. The coins were struck in Paris, France, due to wartime constraints on domestic minting, and circulated as regular legal tender in the Kingdom of Serbia.  Mintage for 1915 around 10.7 million total across variants visit Facebook Page - coincombinat  

Austrian calendar medal from 1983

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  Austrian calendar medal from 1983 It bears the inscription "YEAR REGENANT VENUS". The medal was designed by the medalist Bodlak. It is available in various materials, including silver (900 fineness) orr bronze. The reverse shows the Sundays and holidays of the year 1983. Visit Facebook Page

USA 1995-1996 Atlanta Centennial Olympic 8 Silver Dollar Commemorative Proof Set

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https://facebook.com/reel/1204100228486714/    USA 1995-1996 Atlanta Centennial Olympic 8 Silver Dollar Commemorative Proof Set The set includes eight proof silver dollar commemorative coins. The coins are made of 90% silver and 10% copper. Each coin weighs 26.73 grams and has a diameter of 38.1 mm. The designs commemorate various aspects and sports of the Atlanta Olympic Games.

Baptismal Silver Medal minted in Germany around 1850

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Baptismal Silver Medal minted in Germany around 1850 The medal is made of silver and depicts a putto holding a blank engraved plaque. The surrounding German inscription is a baptismal prayer. The inscription reads: "When, in the course of years, this holy image reminds you of your baptism, remember Him who held you in His arms at the altar." Baptismal coins are medal-like commemorative pieces that traditionally symbolize good fortune, prosperity, and blessings for the baptized child. The tradition dates back several centuries, particularly in Saxon mints during the 17th and 18th centuries. They are often elaborately designed with religious motifs such as the Baptism of Christ or personal engravings, making them a lasting keepsake.

Germany Bavaria Silver Thaler Coin

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Germany Bavaria Silver Thaler Coin Issuer: Electorate of Bavaria (Kurfuerstentum Bayern) Ruler: Maximilian III Joseph (Elector of Bavaria, 1745–1777) Mint: Munich (usually marked with “M”) Date: 1771 General Coin Specifications These are the standard specifications for Bavarian thalers of this period: Feature Details Metal Silver Fineness ~0.833 (83.3% silver) Weight ~28.06 g Pure Silver Content ~23.3 g Diameter ~40–42 mm Edge Lettered or ornamented (varies by type) Typical Design (1771 Issue) Obverse (Front) Bust of Elector Maximilian III Joseph Latin legend similar to: MAXIMILIANUS IOSEPHUS D.G. ELECTOR BAVARIAE (Maximilian Joseph by the grace of God, Elector of Bavaria) Reverse (Back) There are a few types for 1771, but common motifs include: The Bavarian coat of arms under an electoral crown The Order of St. Hubert or the Palatinate/Bavarian shield Denomination shown as “EIN THALER” or implied by design Date 1771 near bottom Some types have very elaborate baroque hera...

Germany 3 Mark 1910 University Berlin silver coin

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Germany 3 Mark 1910 University Berlin silver coin   see video:  https://facebook.com/coincombinat.net/videos/1543040477006654/

Australia 5 Dollars 1990 Kookaburra 1 Oz Silver Coin

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 Australia 5 Dollars 1990 Kookaburra  1 Oz Silver Coin

Hungary 1 Forint 1887 Silver Coin

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  Hungary 1 Forint 1887 Silver Coin

What is a Fancy Word for Coin Collector?

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Who is the father of numismatics?

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What is the Difference Between Numismatics and Notaphily?

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Where Can I Sell My Coins?

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  Where Can I Sell My Coins? A Comprehensive Guide for Sellers Whether you're a passionate coin collector looking to cash in on your collection, someone who inherited a box of old coins, or simply curious about the value of a few rare pieces, the question eventually arises: Where can I sell my coins? Selling coins can be rewarding, but it's also a nuanced process that requires a combination of research, timing, and trust in reputable buyers. This guide explores all the viable options , how to prepare your coins for sale, where to get them appraised, and what to expect in terms of value and risk. Table of Contents Understanding the Value of Your Coins Best Places to Sell Coins Local Coin Shops Coin Shows Online Marketplaces Auction Houses Coin Dealers and Brokers Bullion Buyers Pawn Shops Coin Clubs & Communities Selling Coins Online vs. In Person How to Prepare Your Coins for Sale Common Mistakes to Avoid How to Get Your Coins...

USA $5 Dollars 2003 American Eagle Liberty 1/10 Oz Fine Gold Coin

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 USA $5 Dollars 2003 American Eagle Liberty 1/10 Oz Fine Gold Coin American gold coinage holds a unique place in the nation’s financial and cultural heritage. From the early days of the Republic to the present age of commemorative and bullion coins, gold has symbolized wealth, stability, and trust. The evolution of American gold coinage reflects not just monetary policy but also historical milestones, technological progress, and national identity. This essay explores the development, significance, and enduring legacy of American gold coinage. I. The Origins of Gold Coinage in the United States 1.1 The Coinage Act of 1792 The foundation of U.S. gold coinage began with the Coinage Act of 1792 , which established the United States Mint and authorized the production of gold, silver, and copper coins. It defined the dollar based on a bimetallic standard, fixing a ratio between gold and silver at 15:1. Gold coins were introduced in denominations including the $10 Eagle , $5 Half Eagl...