elverno
CA
United States
I collect coins and medals from the Revolutionary and Napoleonic eras. This spans 1789-1815. The Smith and NP collections were acquired through the generosity of some friends. Any coin that I post
Obverse | Reverse | Description | Year | Country |
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Soldo, Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy. Milan mint, a pretty beat up example.... | 1810 | Italy | ||
Comptior commercial, France. A jeton de presence.... | 1802 | Exonumia Europe | ||
Bataille de Friedland, France. A medal that shows the consequences of war. It is a restrike... | 1807 | Exonumia Europe | ||
Eau clarifée, France. A token to pay for purified water.... | 1811 | Exonumia Europe | ||
Silver Eagle Dollar.... | 1987 | USA | ||
12 Heller, Aachen. Sold to me as a 1798 careful examination makes it pretty clear it's a 1793.... | 1793 | Germany | ||
1/48 Thaler, Saxony. Also known as a ½ groschen.... | 1812 | Germany | ||
1/6 Thaler, Anhalt-Bernberg.... | 1799 | Germany | ||
Farthing token. One of Spence's famous political tokens. In this one he comments that no man... | 1795 | United Kingdom | ||
Half dollar. Madison / Bill of rights.... | 1993 | USA | ||
Agents de change de Lyon, France. A silvered brass original.... | 1803 | Exonumia Europe | ||
1 ½ Pfennig, Saxe - Weimar - Eisenach. Sort of an odd denomination.... | 1799 | Germany | ||
Départ de Hambourg des troupes danoises, Denmark. Danish troops had been stationed in... | 1801 | Exonumia Europe | ||
Preliminaries for the Peace of Amiens, Great Britain.... | 1801 | Exonumia Europe | ||
Notaires du département de la Seine, France. A medal issued by the notaries I suppose, though... | 1806 | Exonumia Europe | ||
Lieut.-Gen. Sir Thomas Picton, Great Britain. A bronzed, white metal filler.... | 1812 | Exonumia Europe | ||
La Victoire du 14 Juin, France. The battle of Friedland having been fought on the anniversary... | 1807 | Exonumia Europe | ||
Le couronnement, France.... | 1804 | Exonumia Europe | ||
1 Heller, Lippe-Detmold.... | 1812 | Germany | ||
2 Pfennige, Saxe - Weimar - Eisenach. I've got no idea how the two digs got into the obverse.... | 1807 | Germany | ||