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 Cent. 1958-D... | 1958 | USA | ||
1 Pfenning, Rostock. All Rostock pfennings seem to have been different from year to year.... | 1802 | Germany | ||
Unknown Danish medal. I'm not certain of the purpose of this medal and am looking for help... | 1801 | Exonumia Europe | ||
Louis XVIII Restored, Great Britain. The date is the one on which Louis XVIII returned to... | 1814 | Exonumia Europe | ||
½ Penny Conder Token. Heavy clip. This is the common 'Brighton Camp' token. It takes notice... | 1794 | United Kingdom | ||
1/6 Thaler, Prussia. Breslau mint.... | 1814 | Germany | ||
Olivier de Serres, France. OLIVIER DE SERRES, Lord of Pradel, was born at Villeneuve-de-Berg,... | 1807 | Exonumia Europe | ||
½ Penny Conder Token. The Duke of York and the Wooden Walls of old England. The Army and the... | 1795 | United Kingdom | ||
½ Penny Conder token. Ladies Shoe Manufactory.... | 1795 | United Kingdom | ||
1 Thaler, Prussia. Holed.... | 1799 | Germany | ||
Buffalo nickel.... | 1927 | USA | ||
Coronation of Napoleon I, France. (L'an XIII) Another example of this very common medal.... | 1804 | Exonumia Europe | ||
½ Penny Token, Scotland. Holed.... | 1796 | United Kingdom | ||
3 Pfennig, Reuss—Greitz.... | 1808 | Germany | ||
3 Kreuzer, Wurzburg.... | 1808 | Germany | ||
King George III Preserved from Assassination, Great Britain.... | 1800 | Exonumia Europe | ||
1 Penny token. One definition of an English penny during this period was a coin that... | 1813 | United Kingdom | ||
½ Penny trade token. It says Hull halfpenny. I'm not sure if this is supposed to show the... | 1812 | United Kingdom | ||
Preliminaries for the Peace of Amiens, Great Britain.... | 1801 | Exonumia Europe | ||
Alexander Ier de Russie, German States. Looks like it was originally silvered brass.... | 1814 | Exonumia Europe | ||