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DuncanWylieWilson

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    DuncanWylieWilson reacted to AndrewSL76 in European Gold – Something for Everyone! – UK 🇬🇧   
    France 20 Francs 1851-A (Paris) – Ceres – £360
     
    Please!!
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    DuncanWylieWilson reacted to Petra in European Gold – Something for Everyone! – UK 🇬🇧   
    Hi there
    the 20 reales is that dirt/ marks on it? Cheers
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    DuncanWylieWilson got a reaction from kneehow2018 in European Gold – Something for Everyone! – UK 🇬🇧   
    🌍 For sale here is a cracking selection of gold coins from around Europe! 🌟
    Whether you're a coin connoisseur or a low premium lover, there's something here for you! Plenty of pieces on the scarcer side of the scale, as well as pieces which are more commonly encountered.
    The pieces and prices are as follows.
    ☭ USSR 1 Chervonets 1975 (Leningrad Mint) – Scarcer Date with Mintage of 250,000 – £650
    🇩🇪 Kingdom of Prussia (German States) 20 Mark 1914-A (Berlin) – Military Bust – Wilhelm II – £520
    🇩🇪 Kingdom of Prussia (German States) 20 Mark 1872-A (Berlin) – Wilhelm I – £475
    🇮🇹 Italy 20 Lire 1891-R (Rome) – Umberto I – Better Date – £360 SOLD! 🔨
    🇮🇹 Italy 10 Lire 1863-TBN – Vittorio Emanuele II – £240 SOLD! 🔨
    🇮🇹 Italy 10 Lire 1863-TBN – Vittorio Emanuele II – £240 SOLD! 🔨
    🇮🇹 Kingdom of Sardinia (Italian States) 20 Lire 1849-P (Genoa) – Carlo Alberto – £400 SOLD! 🔨
    🇬🇷 Greece 20 Drachmai 1876-A (Paris) – George I – £500
    🇬🇷 Greece 10 Drachmai 1876-A (Paris) – George I – £750
    🇪🇸 Spain 20 Pesetas 1890–MPM (Madrid) – Alfonso XIII – £440 SOLD! 🔨
    🇪🇸 Spain 20 Reales 1861 – Isabel II – £185 SOLD! 🔨 
    🇫🇷 France 20 Francs 1851-A (Paris) – Ceres – £360 SOLD! 🔨
    🇦🇹 Austria 25 Schilling 1928 – £390
    🇦🇹 Austrian Empire 10 Corona 1897 - Franz Joseph I – £235
    🇦🇹 Austrian Empire 10 Corona 1906 - Franz Joseph I – £235
    🇵🇱 Poland 10 Złotych 1925 – Bolesław Chrobry – £780
    🇩🇰 Denmark 10 Kroner 1900-VBP – Christian IX – £300
    ⬜️🟦 Kingdom of Westphalia (German States) 10 Franken 1813-C (Kassel) - Jérôme Bonaparte – £1,100
    🇹🇷 Ottoman Empire Findik AH1115 (1703) – Ahmed III – £450
    Payment via bank transfer to UK business bank account.
    Prices include fully-insured postage to mainland UK and Northern Ireland.
    Individual pictures available on request.
    Thank you! 🌟




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    DuncanWylieWilson got a reaction from stackerp5 in European Gold – Something for Everyone! – UK 🇬🇧   
    🌍 For sale here is a cracking selection of gold coins from around Europe! 🌟
    Whether you're a coin connoisseur or a low premium lover, there's something here for you! Plenty of pieces on the scarcer side of the scale, as well as pieces which are more commonly encountered.
    The pieces and prices are as follows.
    ☭ USSR 1 Chervonets 1975 (Leningrad Mint) – Scarcer Date with Mintage of 250,000 – £650
    🇩🇪 Kingdom of Prussia (German States) 20 Mark 1914-A (Berlin) – Military Bust – Wilhelm II – £520
    🇩🇪 Kingdom of Prussia (German States) 20 Mark 1872-A (Berlin) – Wilhelm I – £475
    🇮🇹 Italy 20 Lire 1891-R (Rome) – Umberto I – Better Date – £360 SOLD! 🔨
    🇮🇹 Italy 10 Lire 1863-TBN – Vittorio Emanuele II – £240 SOLD! 🔨
    🇮🇹 Italy 10 Lire 1863-TBN – Vittorio Emanuele II – £240 SOLD! 🔨
    🇮🇹 Kingdom of Sardinia (Italian States) 20 Lire 1849-P (Genoa) – Carlo Alberto – £400 SOLD! 🔨
    🇬🇷 Greece 20 Drachmai 1876-A (Paris) – George I – £500
    🇬🇷 Greece 10 Drachmai 1876-A (Paris) – George I – £750
    🇪🇸 Spain 20 Pesetas 1890–MPM (Madrid) – Alfonso XIII – £440 SOLD! 🔨
    🇪🇸 Spain 20 Reales 1861 – Isabel II – £185 SOLD! 🔨 
    🇫🇷 France 20 Francs 1851-A (Paris) – Ceres – £360 SOLD! 🔨
    🇦🇹 Austria 25 Schilling 1928 – £390
    🇦🇹 Austrian Empire 10 Corona 1897 - Franz Joseph I – £235
    🇦🇹 Austrian Empire 10 Corona 1906 - Franz Joseph I – £235
    🇵🇱 Poland 10 Złotych 1925 – Bolesław Chrobry – £780
    🇩🇰 Denmark 10 Kroner 1900-VBP – Christian IX – £300
    ⬜️🟦 Kingdom of Westphalia (German States) 10 Franken 1813-C (Kassel) - Jérôme Bonaparte – £1,100
    🇹🇷 Ottoman Empire Findik AH1115 (1703) – Ahmed III – £450
    Payment via bank transfer to UK business bank account.
    Prices include fully-insured postage to mainland UK and Northern Ireland.
    Individual pictures available on request.
    Thank you! 🌟




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    DuncanWylieWilson got a reaction from mik in Byzantine Scyphate Electrum Coin – 11ct (45% Gold) – 4.16 grams – UK 🇬🇧   
    AUCTION! 🔨
    Circa 12th century AD.
    For auction here is a Byzantine scyphate (cup-shaped) coin comprised of 4.16 grams of electrum with a purity of 45% gold. Has been XRF assessed by a supplier.
    Many types of these coins exist, and given the extent of wear and clipping on this piece it is hard to identify the exact type. They are generally religious in form, however, tending to boast seated depictions of Christ with signifiant religious figures on the reverse. c.f. with https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces296057.html
    Merchants would often clip small pieces off the edges of these coins, collect the pieces and over time melt them down into spendable currency. The introduction of reeded edges to coins sought to combat this practice as it would be easier to tell whether there was discontinuity in the edge of the coin.
    Melt value of this coin is currently £114.
    Start me at £90 and bid in sensible increments.
    Fully-insured postage to mainland UK and Northern Ireland will be included in the final bid price.
    Auction ends at 8 PM (2000 hours) sharp on Saturday 13th of April. Any bid timestamped with 8 PM (2000 hours) on the day the auction ends is valid, and the highest bid will win. No semantics over the rules please. They are very clear and simple.
    Payment via bank transfer to UK business bank account.
    Happy biding! 🌟



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    DuncanWylieWilson got a reaction from andrewse in UNDER SPOT – Full Sovereign Pair – 1906 & 1912 – Edward VII & George V – £860 Posted – UK 🇬🇧   
    Full Sovereign Pair – 1906 & 1912 – Edward VII & George V – £860 Posted – UK 🇬🇧
    Two lovely full gold sovereigns.
    Sale price is £860 including fully-insured postage to mainland UK and Northern Ireland.
    Payment via bank transfer to UK business bank account.
    Thank you! 🌟


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    DuncanWylieWilson got a reaction from kneehow2018 in Japan 2 Bu and 2 Shu Gold Coins – Last Coins of the Samurai – £450 Posted – UK 🇬🇧   
    🇯🇵 Japan 2 Bu and 2 Shu Set – Last Coins of the Samurai
    For sale here is a lot of four gold coins from the final era of the Japanese Samurai. Each of these coins are cast from an alloy of gold and silver known as electrum and were produced at various points throughout the 1800's prior to the abolition of the Samurai class during the Meiji era.
    Included in this lot are four coins, two having face values of 2 Bu and the other two with face values of 2 Shu. There are four different types in this lot and their respective details are as follows:
    🏯 Japan 2 Bu "Ansei Nibukin" ND (1856-1860) – Cast from 5.62 grams of electrum comprised of approximately 20% gold and 80% silver. There are around 1.124 grams of pure gold in this coin.
    🎌 Japan 2 Bu "Meiji" (Edo Mint) ND (1868-1869) – Cast from 3 grams of electrum comprised of approximately 22% gold and 78% silver. There are around 0.66 grams of pure gold in this coin.
    🏯 Japan 2 Shu "Tenpō Nishukin" ND (1832-1858) – Cast from 1.64 grams of electrum comprised of approximately 30% gold and 70% silver. There are around 0.492 grams of pure gold in this coin.
    🎌 Japan 2 Shu "Man'en Nishukin" (ND 1860-1869) – Cast from 0.75 grams of electrum comprised of approximately 23% gold and 77% silver. There are around 0.173 grams of pure gold in this coin.
    Each of the above coins were cast within a range of years based on the period in which they were cast and left undated, hence the 'ND' ('no date') designation. All four will come in Quadrum capsules which have been meticulously labeled with the relevant information and KM number for each type.
    These types of coin are often referred to as 'shogunate' coinage as they were largely used and hoarded by Japan's ruling military Samurai class. The use of larger percentages of silver than gold in these coins allowed the face value to be kept low, while the gold was seen as a way of the coins always holding value regardless of economic circumstance. It was for these reasons that they were often hoarded by the shogunate, particularly towards their abolition with the end of the feudal period in Japan and the start of the imperial Meiji Restoration.
    The two example photographs show these coins hidden within the handle of a samurai sword.
    You simply won't find another lot like this at this price point.
    Sale price is £450 including fully-insured posted to mainland UK and Northern Ireland.
    Payment via bank transfer to UK business bank account.
    Thank you! 🌟






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    DuncanWylieWilson got a reaction from Aldebaran in Byzantine Scyphate Electrum Coin – 11ct (45% Gold) – 4.16 grams – UK 🇬🇧   
    AUCTION! 🔨
    Circa 12th century AD.
    For auction here is a Byzantine scyphate (cup-shaped) coin comprised of 4.16 grams of electrum with a purity of 45% gold. Has been XRF assessed by a supplier.
    Many types of these coins exist, and given the extent of wear and clipping on this piece it is hard to identify the exact type. They are generally religious in form, however, tending to boast seated depictions of Christ with signifiant religious figures on the reverse. c.f. with https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces296057.html
    Merchants would often clip small pieces off the edges of these coins, collect the pieces and over time melt them down into spendable currency. The introduction of reeded edges to coins sought to combat this practice as it would be easier to tell whether there was discontinuity in the edge of the coin.
    Melt value of this coin is currently £114.
    Start me at £90 and bid in sensible increments.
    Fully-insured postage to mainland UK and Northern Ireland will be included in the final bid price.
    Auction ends at 8 PM (2000 hours) sharp on Saturday 13th of April. Any bid timestamped with 8 PM (2000 hours) on the day the auction ends is valid, and the highest bid will win. No semantics over the rules please. They are very clear and simple.
    Payment via bank transfer to UK business bank account.
    Happy biding! 🌟



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    DuncanWylieWilson got a reaction from iacabu in Japan 2 Bu and 2 Shu Gold Coins – Last Coins of the Samurai – £450 Posted – UK 🇬🇧   
    🇯🇵 Japan 2 Bu and 2 Shu Set – Last Coins of the Samurai
    For sale here is a lot of four gold coins from the final era of the Japanese Samurai. Each of these coins are cast from an alloy of gold and silver known as electrum and were produced at various points throughout the 1800's prior to the abolition of the Samurai class during the Meiji era.
    Included in this lot are four coins, two having face values of 2 Bu and the other two with face values of 2 Shu. There are four different types in this lot and their respective details are as follows:
    🏯 Japan 2 Bu "Ansei Nibukin" ND (1856-1860) – Cast from 5.62 grams of electrum comprised of approximately 20% gold and 80% silver. There are around 1.124 grams of pure gold in this coin.
    🎌 Japan 2 Bu "Meiji" (Edo Mint) ND (1868-1869) – Cast from 3 grams of electrum comprised of approximately 22% gold and 78% silver. There are around 0.66 grams of pure gold in this coin.
    🏯 Japan 2 Shu "Tenpō Nishukin" ND (1832-1858) – Cast from 1.64 grams of electrum comprised of approximately 30% gold and 70% silver. There are around 0.492 grams of pure gold in this coin.
    🎌 Japan 2 Shu "Man'en Nishukin" (ND 1860-1869) – Cast from 0.75 grams of electrum comprised of approximately 23% gold and 77% silver. There are around 0.173 grams of pure gold in this coin.
    Each of the above coins were cast within a range of years based on the period in which they were cast and left undated, hence the 'ND' ('no date') designation. All four will come in Quadrum capsules which have been meticulously labeled with the relevant information and KM number for each type.
    These types of coin are often referred to as 'shogunate' coinage as they were largely used and hoarded by Japan's ruling military Samurai class. The use of larger percentages of silver than gold in these coins allowed the face value to be kept low, while the gold was seen as a way of the coins always holding value regardless of economic circumstance. It was for these reasons that they were often hoarded by the shogunate, particularly towards their abolition with the end of the feudal period in Japan and the start of the imperial Meiji Restoration.
    The two example photographs show these coins hidden within the handle of a samurai sword.
    You simply won't find another lot like this at this price point.
    Sale price is £450 including fully-insured posted to mainland UK and Northern Ireland.
    Payment via bank transfer to UK business bank account.
    Thank you! 🌟






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    DuncanWylieWilson got a reaction from FoxS1LVR in UNDER SPOT – Full Sovereign Pair – 1906 & 1912 – Edward VII & George V – £860 Posted – UK 🇬🇧   
    Full Sovereign Pair – 1906 & 1912 – Edward VII & George V – £860 Posted – UK 🇬🇧
    Two lovely full gold sovereigns.
    Sale price is £860 including fully-insured postage to mainland UK and Northern Ireland.
    Payment via bank transfer to UK business bank account.
    Thank you! 🌟


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    DuncanWylieWilson got a reaction from Go65 in Japan 2 Bu and 2 Shu Gold Coins – Last Coins of the Samurai – £450 Posted – UK 🇬🇧   
    🇯🇵 Japan 2 Bu and 2 Shu Set – Last Coins of the Samurai
    For sale here is a lot of four gold coins from the final era of the Japanese Samurai. Each of these coins are cast from an alloy of gold and silver known as electrum and were produced at various points throughout the 1800's prior to the abolition of the Samurai class during the Meiji era.
    Included in this lot are four coins, two having face values of 2 Bu and the other two with face values of 2 Shu. There are four different types in this lot and their respective details are as follows:
    🏯 Japan 2 Bu "Ansei Nibukin" ND (1856-1860) – Cast from 5.62 grams of electrum comprised of approximately 20% gold and 80% silver. There are around 1.124 grams of pure gold in this coin.
    🎌 Japan 2 Bu "Meiji" (Edo Mint) ND (1868-1869) – Cast from 3 grams of electrum comprised of approximately 22% gold and 78% silver. There are around 0.66 grams of pure gold in this coin.
    🏯 Japan 2 Shu "Tenpō Nishukin" ND (1832-1858) – Cast from 1.64 grams of electrum comprised of approximately 30% gold and 70% silver. There are around 0.492 grams of pure gold in this coin.
    🎌 Japan 2 Shu "Man'en Nishukin" (ND 1860-1869) – Cast from 0.75 grams of electrum comprised of approximately 23% gold and 77% silver. There are around 0.173 grams of pure gold in this coin.
    Each of the above coins were cast within a range of years based on the period in which they were cast and left undated, hence the 'ND' ('no date') designation. All four will come in Quadrum capsules which have been meticulously labeled with the relevant information and KM number for each type.
    These types of coin are often referred to as 'shogunate' coinage as they were largely used and hoarded by Japan's ruling military Samurai class. The use of larger percentages of silver than gold in these coins allowed the face value to be kept low, while the gold was seen as a way of the coins always holding value regardless of economic circumstance. It was for these reasons that they were often hoarded by the shogunate, particularly towards their abolition with the end of the feudal period in Japan and the start of the imperial Meiji Restoration.
    The two example photographs show these coins hidden within the handle of a samurai sword.
    You simply won't find another lot like this at this price point.
    Sale price is £450 including fully-insured posted to mainland UK and Northern Ireland.
    Payment via bank transfer to UK business bank account.
    Thank you! 🌟






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    DuncanWylieWilson got a reaction from Arcadian in Japan 2 Bu and 2 Shu Gold Coins – Last Coins of the Samurai – £450 Posted – UK 🇬🇧   
    🇯🇵 Japan 2 Bu and 2 Shu Set – Last Coins of the Samurai
    For sale here is a lot of four gold coins from the final era of the Japanese Samurai. Each of these coins are cast from an alloy of gold and silver known as electrum and were produced at various points throughout the 1800's prior to the abolition of the Samurai class during the Meiji era.
    Included in this lot are four coins, two having face values of 2 Bu and the other two with face values of 2 Shu. There are four different types in this lot and their respective details are as follows:
    🏯 Japan 2 Bu "Ansei Nibukin" ND (1856-1860) – Cast from 5.62 grams of electrum comprised of approximately 20% gold and 80% silver. There are around 1.124 grams of pure gold in this coin.
    🎌 Japan 2 Bu "Meiji" (Edo Mint) ND (1868-1869) – Cast from 3 grams of electrum comprised of approximately 22% gold and 78% silver. There are around 0.66 grams of pure gold in this coin.
    🏯 Japan 2 Shu "Tenpō Nishukin" ND (1832-1858) – Cast from 1.64 grams of electrum comprised of approximately 30% gold and 70% silver. There are around 0.492 grams of pure gold in this coin.
    🎌 Japan 2 Shu "Man'en Nishukin" (ND 1860-1869) – Cast from 0.75 grams of electrum comprised of approximately 23% gold and 77% silver. There are around 0.173 grams of pure gold in this coin.
    Each of the above coins were cast within a range of years based on the period in which they were cast and left undated, hence the 'ND' ('no date') designation. All four will come in Quadrum capsules which have been meticulously labeled with the relevant information and KM number for each type.
    These types of coin are often referred to as 'shogunate' coinage as they were largely used and hoarded by Japan's ruling military Samurai class. The use of larger percentages of silver than gold in these coins allowed the face value to be kept low, while the gold was seen as a way of the coins always holding value regardless of economic circumstance. It was for these reasons that they were often hoarded by the shogunate, particularly towards their abolition with the end of the feudal period in Japan and the start of the imperial Meiji Restoration.
    The two example photographs show these coins hidden within the handle of a samurai sword.
    You simply won't find another lot like this at this price point.
    Sale price is £450 including fully-insured posted to mainland UK and Northern Ireland.
    Payment via bank transfer to UK business bank account.
    Thank you! 🌟






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    DuncanWylieWilson got a reaction from Go65 in UNDER SPOT – Full Sovereign Pair – 1906 & 1912 – Edward VII & George V – £860 Posted – UK 🇬🇧   
    Full Sovereign Pair – 1906 & 1912 – Edward VII & George V – £860 Posted – UK 🇬🇧
    Two lovely full gold sovereigns.
    Sale price is £860 including fully-insured postage to mainland UK and Northern Ireland.
    Payment via bank transfer to UK business bank account.
    Thank you! 🌟


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    DuncanWylieWilson got a reaction from MuddyOfCoventry in Japan 2 Bu and 2 Shu Gold Coins – Last Coins of the Samurai – £450 Posted – UK 🇬🇧   
    🇯🇵 Japan 2 Bu and 2 Shu Set – Last Coins of the Samurai
    For sale here is a lot of four gold coins from the final era of the Japanese Samurai. Each of these coins are cast from an alloy of gold and silver known as electrum and were produced at various points throughout the 1800's prior to the abolition of the Samurai class during the Meiji era.
    Included in this lot are four coins, two having face values of 2 Bu and the other two with face values of 2 Shu. There are four different types in this lot and their respective details are as follows:
    🏯 Japan 2 Bu "Ansei Nibukin" ND (1856-1860) – Cast from 5.62 grams of electrum comprised of approximately 20% gold and 80% silver. There are around 1.124 grams of pure gold in this coin.
    🎌 Japan 2 Bu "Meiji" (Edo Mint) ND (1868-1869) – Cast from 3 grams of electrum comprised of approximately 22% gold and 78% silver. There are around 0.66 grams of pure gold in this coin.
    🏯 Japan 2 Shu "Tenpō Nishukin" ND (1832-1858) – Cast from 1.64 grams of electrum comprised of approximately 30% gold and 70% silver. There are around 0.492 grams of pure gold in this coin.
    🎌 Japan 2 Shu "Man'en Nishukin" (ND 1860-1869) – Cast from 0.75 grams of electrum comprised of approximately 23% gold and 77% silver. There are around 0.173 grams of pure gold in this coin.
    Each of the above coins were cast within a range of years based on the period in which they were cast and left undated, hence the 'ND' ('no date') designation. All four will come in Quadrum capsules which have been meticulously labeled with the relevant information and KM number for each type.
    These types of coin are often referred to as 'shogunate' coinage as they were largely used and hoarded by Japan's ruling military Samurai class. The use of larger percentages of silver than gold in these coins allowed the face value to be kept low, while the gold was seen as a way of the coins always holding value regardless of economic circumstance. It was for these reasons that they were often hoarded by the shogunate, particularly towards their abolition with the end of the feudal period in Japan and the start of the imperial Meiji Restoration.
    The two example photographs show these coins hidden within the handle of a samurai sword.
    You simply won't find another lot like this at this price point.
    Sale price is £450 including fully-insured posted to mainland UK and Northern Ireland.
    Payment via bank transfer to UK business bank account.
    Thank you! 🌟






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    DuncanWylieWilson got a reaction from SilverJacks in Japan 2 Bu and 2 Shu Gold Coins – Last Coins of the Samurai – £450 Posted – UK 🇬🇧   
    🇯🇵 Japan 2 Bu and 2 Shu Set – Last Coins of the Samurai
    For sale here is a lot of four gold coins from the final era of the Japanese Samurai. Each of these coins are cast from an alloy of gold and silver known as electrum and were produced at various points throughout the 1800's prior to the abolition of the Samurai class during the Meiji era.
    Included in this lot are four coins, two having face values of 2 Bu and the other two with face values of 2 Shu. There are four different types in this lot and their respective details are as follows:
    🏯 Japan 2 Bu "Ansei Nibukin" ND (1856-1860) – Cast from 5.62 grams of electrum comprised of approximately 20% gold and 80% silver. There are around 1.124 grams of pure gold in this coin.
    🎌 Japan 2 Bu "Meiji" (Edo Mint) ND (1868-1869) – Cast from 3 grams of electrum comprised of approximately 22% gold and 78% silver. There are around 0.66 grams of pure gold in this coin.
    🏯 Japan 2 Shu "Tenpō Nishukin" ND (1832-1858) – Cast from 1.64 grams of electrum comprised of approximately 30% gold and 70% silver. There are around 0.492 grams of pure gold in this coin.
    🎌 Japan 2 Shu "Man'en Nishukin" (ND 1860-1869) – Cast from 0.75 grams of electrum comprised of approximately 23% gold and 77% silver. There are around 0.173 grams of pure gold in this coin.
    Each of the above coins were cast within a range of years based on the period in which they were cast and left undated, hence the 'ND' ('no date') designation. All four will come in Quadrum capsules which have been meticulously labeled with the relevant information and KM number for each type.
    These types of coin are often referred to as 'shogunate' coinage as they were largely used and hoarded by Japan's ruling military Samurai class. The use of larger percentages of silver than gold in these coins allowed the face value to be kept low, while the gold was seen as a way of the coins always holding value regardless of economic circumstance. It was for these reasons that they were often hoarded by the shogunate, particularly towards their abolition with the end of the feudal period in Japan and the start of the imperial Meiji Restoration.
    The two example photographs show these coins hidden within the handle of a samurai sword.
    You simply won't find another lot like this at this price point.
    Sale price is £450 including fully-insured posted to mainland UK and Northern Ireland.
    Payment via bank transfer to UK business bank account.
    Thank you! 🌟






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    DuncanWylieWilson got a reaction from AL84 in Japan 2 Bu and 2 Shu Gold Coins – Last Coins of the Samurai – £450 Posted – UK 🇬🇧   
    🇯🇵 Japan 2 Bu and 2 Shu Set – Last Coins of the Samurai
    For sale here is a lot of four gold coins from the final era of the Japanese Samurai. Each of these coins are cast from an alloy of gold and silver known as electrum and were produced at various points throughout the 1800's prior to the abolition of the Samurai class during the Meiji era.
    Included in this lot are four coins, two having face values of 2 Bu and the other two with face values of 2 Shu. There are four different types in this lot and their respective details are as follows:
    🏯 Japan 2 Bu "Ansei Nibukin" ND (1856-1860) – Cast from 5.62 grams of electrum comprised of approximately 20% gold and 80% silver. There are around 1.124 grams of pure gold in this coin.
    🎌 Japan 2 Bu "Meiji" (Edo Mint) ND (1868-1869) – Cast from 3 grams of electrum comprised of approximately 22% gold and 78% silver. There are around 0.66 grams of pure gold in this coin.
    🏯 Japan 2 Shu "Tenpō Nishukin" ND (1832-1858) – Cast from 1.64 grams of electrum comprised of approximately 30% gold and 70% silver. There are around 0.492 grams of pure gold in this coin.
    🎌 Japan 2 Shu "Man'en Nishukin" (ND 1860-1869) – Cast from 0.75 grams of electrum comprised of approximately 23% gold and 77% silver. There are around 0.173 grams of pure gold in this coin.
    Each of the above coins were cast within a range of years based on the period in which they were cast and left undated, hence the 'ND' ('no date') designation. All four will come in Quadrum capsules which have been meticulously labeled with the relevant information and KM number for each type.
    These types of coin are often referred to as 'shogunate' coinage as they were largely used and hoarded by Japan's ruling military Samurai class. The use of larger percentages of silver than gold in these coins allowed the face value to be kept low, while the gold was seen as a way of the coins always holding value regardless of economic circumstance. It was for these reasons that they were often hoarded by the shogunate, particularly towards their abolition with the end of the feudal period in Japan and the start of the imperial Meiji Restoration.
    The two example photographs show these coins hidden within the handle of a samurai sword.
    You simply won't find another lot like this at this price point.
    Sale price is £450 including fully-insured posted to mainland UK and Northern Ireland.
    Payment via bank transfer to UK business bank account.
    Thank you! 🌟






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    DuncanWylieWilson got a reaction from Pm1987 in Japan 2 Bu and 2 Shu Gold Coins – Last Coins of the Samurai – £450 Posted – UK 🇬🇧   
    🇯🇵 Japan 2 Bu and 2 Shu Set – Last Coins of the Samurai
    For sale here is a lot of four gold coins from the final era of the Japanese Samurai. Each of these coins are cast from an alloy of gold and silver known as electrum and were produced at various points throughout the 1800's prior to the abolition of the Samurai class during the Meiji era.
    Included in this lot are four coins, two having face values of 2 Bu and the other two with face values of 2 Shu. There are four different types in this lot and their respective details are as follows:
    🏯 Japan 2 Bu "Ansei Nibukin" ND (1856-1860) – Cast from 5.62 grams of electrum comprised of approximately 20% gold and 80% silver. There are around 1.124 grams of pure gold in this coin.
    🎌 Japan 2 Bu "Meiji" (Edo Mint) ND (1868-1869) – Cast from 3 grams of electrum comprised of approximately 22% gold and 78% silver. There are around 0.66 grams of pure gold in this coin.
    🏯 Japan 2 Shu "Tenpō Nishukin" ND (1832-1858) – Cast from 1.64 grams of electrum comprised of approximately 30% gold and 70% silver. There are around 0.492 grams of pure gold in this coin.
    🎌 Japan 2 Shu "Man'en Nishukin" (ND 1860-1869) – Cast from 0.75 grams of electrum comprised of approximately 23% gold and 77% silver. There are around 0.173 grams of pure gold in this coin.
    Each of the above coins were cast within a range of years based on the period in which they were cast and left undated, hence the 'ND' ('no date') designation. All four will come in Quadrum capsules which have been meticulously labeled with the relevant information and KM number for each type.
    These types of coin are often referred to as 'shogunate' coinage as they were largely used and hoarded by Japan's ruling military Samurai class. The use of larger percentages of silver than gold in these coins allowed the face value to be kept low, while the gold was seen as a way of the coins always holding value regardless of economic circumstance. It was for these reasons that they were often hoarded by the shogunate, particularly towards their abolition with the end of the feudal period in Japan and the start of the imperial Meiji Restoration.
    The two example photographs show these coins hidden within the handle of a samurai sword.
    You simply won't find another lot like this at this price point.
    Sale price is £450 including fully-insured posted to mainland UK and Northern Ireland.
    Payment via bank transfer to UK business bank account.
    Thank you! 🌟






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    DuncanWylieWilson got a reaction from Tn21 in Japan 2 Bu and 2 Shu Gold Coins – Last Coins of the Samurai – £450 Posted – UK 🇬🇧   
    🇯🇵 Japan 2 Bu and 2 Shu Set – Last Coins of the Samurai
    For sale here is a lot of four gold coins from the final era of the Japanese Samurai. Each of these coins are cast from an alloy of gold and silver known as electrum and were produced at various points throughout the 1800's prior to the abolition of the Samurai class during the Meiji era.
    Included in this lot are four coins, two having face values of 2 Bu and the other two with face values of 2 Shu. There are four different types in this lot and their respective details are as follows:
    🏯 Japan 2 Bu "Ansei Nibukin" ND (1856-1860) – Cast from 5.62 grams of electrum comprised of approximately 20% gold and 80% silver. There are around 1.124 grams of pure gold in this coin.
    🎌 Japan 2 Bu "Meiji" (Edo Mint) ND (1868-1869) – Cast from 3 grams of electrum comprised of approximately 22% gold and 78% silver. There are around 0.66 grams of pure gold in this coin.
    🏯 Japan 2 Shu "Tenpō Nishukin" ND (1832-1858) – Cast from 1.64 grams of electrum comprised of approximately 30% gold and 70% silver. There are around 0.492 grams of pure gold in this coin.
    🎌 Japan 2 Shu "Man'en Nishukin" (ND 1860-1869) – Cast from 0.75 grams of electrum comprised of approximately 23% gold and 77% silver. There are around 0.173 grams of pure gold in this coin.
    Each of the above coins were cast within a range of years based on the period in which they were cast and left undated, hence the 'ND' ('no date') designation. All four will come in Quadrum capsules which have been meticulously labeled with the relevant information and KM number for each type.
    These types of coin are often referred to as 'shogunate' coinage as they were largely used and hoarded by Japan's ruling military Samurai class. The use of larger percentages of silver than gold in these coins allowed the face value to be kept low, while the gold was seen as a way of the coins always holding value regardless of economic circumstance. It was for these reasons that they were often hoarded by the shogunate, particularly towards their abolition with the end of the feudal period in Japan and the start of the imperial Meiji Restoration.
    The two example photographs show these coins hidden within the handle of a samurai sword.
    You simply won't find another lot like this at this price point.
    Sale price is £450 including fully-insured posted to mainland UK and Northern Ireland.
    Payment via bank transfer to UK business bank account.
    Thank you! 🌟






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    DuncanWylieWilson got a reaction from Dickensa29 in 20 Franga 1927 Prince Skanderbeg   
    Gorgeous coin! Such a great type that it forms the logo of my company! 😀🌟
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    DuncanWylieWilson got a reaction from stackerp5 in 20 Franga 1927 Prince Skanderbeg   
    Gorgeous coin! Such a great type that it forms the logo of my company! 😀🌟
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    DuncanWylieWilson reacted to Amoulsda12 in 20 Franga 1927 Prince Skanderbeg   
    Extremely good choice Sir 👍
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    DuncanWylieWilson got a reaction from Amoulsda12 in 20 Franga 1927 Prince Skanderbeg   
    Gorgeous coin! Such a great type that it forms the logo of my company! 😀🌟
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    DuncanWylieWilson reacted to Amoulsda12 in 20 Franga 1927 Prince Skanderbeg   
    For sale or exchange, this numismatic rarity, very seldom seen for sale in the UK.
    A really very beautiful coin in my view and always sought after by collectors of rare / Latin Monetary Union coins.
    For sale at £2400 plus post or would consider exchange for other high grade world gold or LMU coins.
    Please PM with any interest or queries.
    Many thanks.
     
     






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