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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1 Kreuzer, Baden-Durlach.... | 1811 | Germany | ||
Louis XVIII, France. It's a guess that puts this circa 1814, it could date as late as 1818 or... | 1814 | Exonumia Europe | ||
Death of Elisabeth-Philippe Marie-Hélène, France. Sister to Louis XVI.... | 1794 | Exonumia Europe | ||
Paix et commerce, France. Silvered copper, a post-1880 restrike.... | 1807 | Exonumia Europe | ||
Peace of Amiens, Prussia. There was a meeting of the German princes in August of 1802 in... | 1803 | Exonumia Europe | ||
King George III: Recovery from Illness, Great Britain.... | 1789 | Exonumia Europe | ||
Alexander I, Russia. Probably produced by the Lauer workshop. It looks like a rush job with a... | 1814 | Exonumia Europe | ||
2 Kopeks... | 1801 | Russia | ||
1/2 penny Conder token. A political propaganda piece during the height of the Terror.... | 1794 | United Kingdom | ||
1/12 Thaler, Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel. Worn, stained, porous, what more could you want. :)... | 1806 | Germany | ||
1/6 Thaler, Prussia. Berlin mint, usual poor strike.... | 1810 | Germany | ||
Peace of Luneville, France. Though this was struck in Switzerland it was probably intended for... | 1801 | Exonumia Europe | ||
Imprisonment of Sir Francis Burdett, Great Britain. The relatively common copper version.... | 1810 | Exonumia Europe | ||
3 Cent. Nickel... | 1869 | USA | ||
George III Recovers from Illness, Great Britain. A rare white metal medal that celebrated the... | 1789 | Exonumia Europe | ||
6 Kreuzer, Wurttemburg. Anyone who collects these knows how good a coin this is...... | 1808 | Germany | ||
3 Centimes, Westphalia.... | 1810 | Germany | ||
1/24 Thaler, Hesse-Cassel.... | 1814 | Germany | ||
10 Centimes, Strasbourg mint.... | 1808 | France | ||
1 Franc, Paris mint. A filler.... | 1808 | France | ||