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Alexander III, drachme, Price 1799Macedonian kingdom, Alexander III, Colophon, Price 1799
Obv.: Head of Heracles wearing lionskin
Rev.: Zeus seated left, holding eagle and sceptre ; wreath at left ; ALEXANDROU at right ; N beneath throneSteff V
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Italian States - 1799 - S - 2 SoldiItalian State of Gorizia - 1799 - S - 2 Soldi, Copper.
obverse: Coat of Arms.rexesq
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Italian States - 1799 - S - 2 SoldiItalian State of Gorizia - 1799 - S - 2 Soldi, Copper.
obverse: Coat of Arms.rexesq
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Italian States - 1799 - S - 2 SoldiItalian State of Gorizia - 1799 - S - 2 Soldi, Copper.
reverse: Denomination, date, mintmark.rexesq
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Italian States - 1799 - S - 2 Soldi - w/ US 1/4 Dollar for sizeItalian State of Gorizia - 1799 - S - 2 Soldi, Copper.rexesq
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Italian States - 1799 - S - 2 Soldi - w/ US 1/4 Dollar for sizeItalian State of Gorizia - 1799 - S - 2 Soldi, Copper.rexesq
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MODERN MILLED (up to 19th Century), Ireland, Dublin, Copper Halfpenny 1799, Hibernia, rev CAMAC KYAN AND CAMAC (DH 42, 59, 91)IRELAND. Dublin, Copper Halfpenny 1799, INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIMENT 1799, Hibernia seated left / monogram, CAMAC KYAN AND CAMAC (DH 42, 59, 91)
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Patrick Henry, 1966 NYU Hall of Fame MedalObv: Patrick Henry 1736 - 1799, bust of Patrick Henry facing three-quarters to left, pointing with right hand.
Rev: GIVE ME LIBERTY OR GIVE ME DEATH, images of militiamen in various garb, holding rifles, one on horseback. THE HALL OF FAME FOR GREAT AMERICANS AT NEW YORK UNIVERSITY ©1966 in exergue.
Category: Statesman
Year Elected: 1920
Medal Issued: 1966
Sculptor: Thomas LoMedico
Mint: Medallic Art Company
Details: Bronze, 44 mm, 0°
Matt Inglima
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QIANLONG S- H 28.87 (QC) Type GX10.ql.1 & 22.392 (CCC)Guangxu (1875-1908) Period
10 cash (cast copper), 1880s, Xinjiang Province, Aksu mint for Kashgar, 25 mm.
Obv: Qianlong tongbao.
Rev: Aksu (left, in Manchu) Aqs(u) (right, in Turkic Arabic), Ka(shgar) shi (top and bottom).
This coin has a two dot tong and the tail of the Aqsu curves to the left.
In 1799, Jiaqing (1796-1820) issued an edict ordaining the posthumous use of the Qianlong (1736-1795) reign title on 20% of the coinage of Xinjiang for ever to commemorate Qianlong’s conquest of the region.
Hartill rarity 8 (QC) & 14 (CCC).Stkp
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Schjöth 1501, Hartill (QC) 27.7 Type 1.1, KM 465Jiaqing (1796-1820)
1 cash (cast brass), 1796-1799, Zhili Province, Baoding mint, 24.5 mm.
Obv: Jiaqing tongbao.
Rev: Boo jyi.
Type 1 coins have a six stroke, closed bei. They are similar to Board of Revenue reform type (Hartill (QC) 5.140, Type A1). In Type 1.1, there is a large ji in jia.
Hartill rarity 10Stkp
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Schjöth ---, Hartill 28.41 Type GX1.1 (QC) & 22.377 (CCC), KM C 30-1.1Guangxu (1875-1908) Period
1 cash (cast copper), 1878 [?] – 1883 [?], Sinkiang Province, Aksu mint, 25 mm.
Obv: Qianlong tongbao.
Rev: Aksu (left, in Manchu) Aqs(u) (right, in Turkic Arabic).
Type GX1 coins have a closed head, two dot tong, with the A in Aqsu written with one stroke. In Type GX1.1, the tail of Aqsu curves to the right. This coin has six dots in Aqsu.
In 1799, Jiaqing (1796-1820) issued an edict ordaining the posthumous use of the Qianlong (1736-1795) reign title on 20% of the coinage of Xinjiang for ever to commemorate Qianlong’s conquest of the region.
Hartill rarity 8 (QC) & 14 (CCC).Stkp
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Schjöth ---, Hartill 28.47-50 Type GX2.2 (QC) & 22.380 (CCC), KM C 30-1.1Guangxu (1875-1908) Period
1 cash (cast copper), 1878 [?] – 1883 [?], Sinkiang Province, Aksu mint, 25 mm.
Obv: Qianlong tongbao.
Rev: Aksu (left, in Manchu) Aqs(u) (right, in Turkic Arabic).
Type GX2 coins have a closed (more or less) head, one dot tong, with the A in Aqsu written with one stroke. In Type GX2.2, the tail of Aqsu is curly. The coin has five dots.
In 1799, Jiaqing (1796-1820) issued an edict ordaining the posthumous use of the Qianlong (1736-1795) reign title on 20% of the coinage of Xinjiang for ever to commemorate Qianlong’s conquest of the region.
Hartill rarity 8 (QC) & 14 (CCC).Stkp
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Schjöth ---, Hartill 28.78 Type GX9.ql.1 (QC) & 22.391 (CCC), KM C 30-3Guangxu (1875-1908) Period
10 cash (cast copper), 1885 [?] – 1892 [?], Xinjiang Province, Aksu mint, 25 mm.
Obv: Qianlong tongbao.
Rev: Aksu (left, in Manchu) Aqs(u) (right, in Turkic Arabic), A(ksu) shi (top and bottom).
This coin has five dots in Aqsu.
In 1799, Jiaqing (1796-1820) issued an edict ordaining the posthumous use of the Qianlong (1736-1795) reign title on 20% of the coinage of Xinjiang for ever to commemorate Qianlong’s conquest of the region.
Hartill rarity 8 (QC) & 14 (CCC).Stkp
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