Obverse: PIETAS in exergue / Pietas seated left, holding patera and resting arm on small draped figure standing facing on basis Reverse: Gaius (Caligula) standing left, holding patera over...
Reserve Bank of New Zealand. Chief Cashier Wilson. 0/K 065893 One Pound. P#159b. This prefix was accidentally issued by the RBNZ, the intended prefix should have been K/0 ( letter...
British Half Sovereigns are one of the most popular and recognizable forms of gold bullion worldwide. Every single item has been verified for its exact gold purity using our...
The Royal Mint. King Charles III. 2023 Fifty Pence. Heptagonal (7-sided) coin. Commemorate the coronation of King Charles III on 6th May 2023. On the reverse side, a depiction of...
Reserve Bank of New Zealand. Bradbury Wilkinson & Co Progressive 7-Piece Proof Set for 1981-85 Hardie Type II One Hundred Dollars. All printed on watermarked paper. Extremely rare, believed no...
NGC Premium 2 1/2” Double Pocket Coin Flips. PVC-freeP.V.C. and chemically inert, containing no oils. Made from Archival Coin Safe Polyethylene Terephthalate [P.E.T.]. Cardboard inserts are not included—50 Flips Per...
Reserve Bank of New Zealand. Governor Russell. AMH Last Prefix One Dollar. 100x Consecutive notes. S/N AMH 832501-832600. Star Replacement Ten Dollars. P172a.
Reserve Bank of New Zealand. Chief Cashier Hardie. 99D Star Replacement One Dollar. The first instance of the letter D being used in a decimal banknote prefix. P166d.
Reserve Bank of New Zealand. Chief Cashier Wilks. 0A1 Star Replacement Two Dollars P164b. Ex Nobles 120, described as Fine, with a 5mm tear in lower margin. Approx 23 examples...
North Africa, Carthage. Libyan Revolt Æ Shekel. Obverse: Wreathed head of Tanit to left Reverse: Plough to left, Punic Z in right field. Mint: Uncertain mint (Sardinia?)Minted: circa 241-238 BC....