"Belgique-Belgie" and Date Surrounding Denomination
The obverse of this zinc ten centimes coin has the French words "Belgique-Belgie" and the date around the denomination of the coin. The reverse bears a lion standing on its hind legs with its front paws outstretched.
This coin was minted in 1916...
"Belgique-Belgie" and Date Surrounding Denomination
The obverse of this zinc five centimes coin has the French words "Belgique-Belgie" and the date surrounding the denomination of the coin. The reverse bears a lion standing on its hind legs with its front paws outstretched.
This coin was minted in...
This silver denaro scodellato was minted in Milan, Italy between 1039 and 1125 AD, during the reign of either Henry III, Henry IV, or Henry V. Because medieval coins often do not bear dates, it is difficult to know which ruler the coin inscriptions...
The obverse of this bronze coin shows an "LX" monogram in the middle of a large "C" with a crown on top of it. The reverse shows the denomination of the coin with a dolphin and a flower.
The krone, which means crown, is the official currency of...
This silver sceatta was minted in Frisia, modern day Netherlands and Belgium, between the years 705 and 710 AD. This is an example of the "porcupine" type, series E of the Anglo Saxon sceattas or pennies. The imagery of the porcupine sceattas is...
This silver sceatta was minted in Frisia (what is now the Netherlands and Germany) between the years 705 and 710 AD. This is an example of the "porcupine" type, series E of the Anglo Saxon sceattas or pennies. The imagery of the "porcupine"...
This 5 dollar bill was issued between 1957 - 1961 when Robert Bernard Anderson was Secretary of the Treasury and Ivy Baker Priest was the Treasurer. Under the 1928 Series the 5 dollar note was made smaller, and all that follow have the same...
Abstract Design Representing Europe with 6 Vertical lines and 12 Stars, 10 EURO CENT.
The Netherlands was among the first six countries that attempted to establish a confederation of European countries following World War II. Originally these countries called themselves the European Coal and Steel Community but after the signing of...
The obverse of this silver penny features a portrait of Aethelred II, and the reverse of the coin features a long cross, which made it easier to divide the coins into smaller denominations.
During the reign of Aethelred II, the Danes increased...
This 10 dollar star note was issued between 1949 - 1953 when John Wesley Snyder was Secretary of the Treasury and Georgia Neese Clark Gray was the Treasurer (the first U.S. woman treasurer). This certificate has a star after the serial number, so...
This 10 dollar star note was issued between 1946 - 1953 when John Wesley Snyder was Secretary of the Treasury and William Alexander Julian was the Treasurer. This certificate has a star before the serial number, so it is referred to as a star note....
This 10 dollar bill was issued between 1957 - 1961 when Robert Bernard Anderson was Secretary of the Treasury and Ivy Baker Priest was the Treasurer. On the obverse is a portrait of Alexander Hamilton, the first Secretary of the Treasury of the...
This 10 dollar star note was issued between 1957 - 1961 when Robert Bernard Anderson was Secretary of the Treasury and Ivy Baker Priest was the Treasurer. This note has a star after the serial number, so it is referred to as a star note. The Bureau...
This 10 dollar bill was issued between 1961 - 1965 when Clarence Douglas Dillon was Secretary of the Treasury and Kathryn O'Hay Granahan was the Treasurer. On the obverse is a portrait of Alexander Hamilton, the first Secretary of the Treasury of...
The Solidus was first minted by Constantine to replace the Roman Aureus. The Solidus depicts a frontal portrait of a ruler on the obverse and Christian symbols on the reverse.
Anastasius was a financial administrator to Emperor Zeno. When Zeno...
This is a 20 dollar bill that was issued between 1934 - 1945 when Henry Morgenthau, Jr. was Secretary of the Treasury and William Alexander Julian was Treasurer. The 20 dollar bill is actually the primary banknote dispensed by ATMs in the United...
This is a 20 dollar bill that was issued between 1957 - 1961 when Robert Bernard Anderson was Secretary of the Treasury and Ivy Baker Priest was Treasurer. This note has a star after the serial number, so it is referred to as a star note. The...
This coin, minted in Rome c. 213 AD, features Emperor Caracalla on the obverse, and Moneta on the reverse. Moneta was an epithet of Juno, and she was the goddess of money and funds. Coins were often minted in her temple.
This silver denarius was minted in the Roman Republic under the authority of C. Licinius L.f. Macer in 84 BC. The obverse of this coin portrays Apollo hurling a thunderbolt (as seen from behind), and the reverse shows Minerva in a quadriga.
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This silver multiple dirhem was minted in Kura Badakhshan, Afghanistan in 384 AH (994 AD). The obverse of this coin bears an Arabic inscription with a single marginal legend, and the reverse bears an Arabic inscription as well.
Several mints in...