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AdamDutton

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    AdamDutton got a reaction from geowill989 in 1847 Hungary, Ferdinand (1835-48), ducat, 3.43g   
    1847 Hungary, Ferdinand (1835-48), ducat, 3.43g - £300 + POST 


     
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    AdamDutton got a reaction from Silverman2U in 1764 Italy, Vatican, Clement XIII (1758-69), zecchino, 3.35 g   
    @Silverman2U yeah mate some bargains in that auction.
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    AdamDutton got a reaction from Zhorro in 1847 Hungary, Ferdinand (1835-48), ducat, 3.43g   
    1847 Hungary, Ferdinand (1835-48), ducat, 3.43g - £300 + POST 


     
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    AdamDutton got a reaction from WolfStacker in 1758 Low Countries, Utrecht, Ducat, 3.46g   
    1758 Low Countries, Utrecht, Ducat, 3.46g - £320 + POST

     

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    AdamDutton got a reaction from KRO in 1764 Italy, Vatican, Clement XIII (1758-69), zecchino, 3.35 g   
    1764 Italy, Vatican, Clement XIII (1758-69), zecchino, 3.35 g - £380 + POST


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    AdamDutton got a reaction from stackerp5 in 1852 Brazil, Pedro II, 20,000 Reis in Mint Condition   
    @stackerp5  I'd only consider trading for sovs or foreign gold.
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    AdamDutton got a reaction from Colnago in 1852 Brazil, Pedro II, 20,000 Reis in Mint Condition   
    1852 Brazil, Pedro II, 20,000 reis, younger bearded bust left, 17.89g (F. 121), in Mint condition. A spectacular example of this rare coin.This Brazilian gold coin has a purity of 91.7% (917/1000) so a full 16.43 grams of pure 24-carat gold is a nominal value of 20 '000 Reis. On the obverse of this coin of Brazil is Emperor Peter II, the eldest son of Peter I of Braganza and Leopoldina of Habsburg, and ascended to the throne after his father abdicated in his favor, with the bust to the left and flanked by the next word, in Latin: PETRUS II.DGCIMP.ET PERP.BRAS.DEF.that literally means Peter II, by the grace of God, constitutional emperor and perpetual defender of Brazil while, on the remains, we find the emblem of the second empire of Brazil with the wording, always Latin: IN HOC SIGNO VINCES which means With this sign, you will win - £1100 + POST

     

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    AdamDutton got a reaction from stackerp5 in 1852 Brazil, Pedro II, 20,000 Reis in Mint Condition   
    1852 Brazil, Pedro II, 20,000 reis, younger bearded bust left, 17.89g (F. 121), in Mint condition. A spectacular example of this rare coin.This Brazilian gold coin has a purity of 91.7% (917/1000) so a full 16.43 grams of pure 24-carat gold is a nominal value of 20 '000 Reis. On the obverse of this coin of Brazil is Emperor Peter II, the eldest son of Peter I of Braganza and Leopoldina of Habsburg, and ascended to the throne after his father abdicated in his favor, with the bust to the left and flanked by the next word, in Latin: PETRUS II.DGCIMP.ET PERP.BRAS.DEF.that literally means Peter II, by the grace of God, constitutional emperor and perpetual defender of Brazil while, on the remains, we find the emblem of the second empire of Brazil with the wording, always Latin: IN HOC SIGNO VINCES which means With this sign, you will win - £1100 + POST

     

  9. Like
    AdamDutton got a reaction from Skybadger in 1852 Brazil, Pedro II, 20,000 Reis in Mint Condition   
    1852 Brazil, Pedro II, 20,000 reis, younger bearded bust left, 17.89g (F. 121), in Mint condition. A spectacular example of this rare coin.This Brazilian gold coin has a purity of 91.7% (917/1000) so a full 16.43 grams of pure 24-carat gold is a nominal value of 20 '000 Reis. On the obverse of this coin of Brazil is Emperor Peter II, the eldest son of Peter I of Braganza and Leopoldina of Habsburg, and ascended to the throne after his father abdicated in his favor, with the bust to the left and flanked by the next word, in Latin: PETRUS II.DGCIMP.ET PERP.BRAS.DEF.that literally means Peter II, by the grace of God, constitutional emperor and perpetual defender of Brazil while, on the remains, we find the emblem of the second empire of Brazil with the wording, always Latin: IN HOC SIGNO VINCES which means With this sign, you will win - £1100 + POST

     

  10. Super Like
    AdamDutton got a reaction from Agaupl in 1852 Brazil, Pedro II, 20,000 Reis in Mint Condition   
    1852 Brazil, Pedro II, 20,000 reis, younger bearded bust left, 17.89g (F. 121), in Mint condition. A spectacular example of this rare coin.This Brazilian gold coin has a purity of 91.7% (917/1000) so a full 16.43 grams of pure 24-carat gold is a nominal value of 20 '000 Reis. On the obverse of this coin of Brazil is Emperor Peter II, the eldest son of Peter I of Braganza and Leopoldina of Habsburg, and ascended to the throne after his father abdicated in his favor, with the bust to the left and flanked by the next word, in Latin: PETRUS II.DGCIMP.ET PERP.BRAS.DEF.that literally means Peter II, by the grace of God, constitutional emperor and perpetual defender of Brazil while, on the remains, we find the emblem of the second empire of Brazil with the wording, always Latin: IN HOC SIGNO VINCES which means With this sign, you will win - £1100 + POST

     

  11. Super Like
    AdamDutton got a reaction from Stuh in 1852 Brazil, Pedro II, 20,000 Reis in Mint Condition   
    1852 Brazil, Pedro II, 20,000 reis, younger bearded bust left, 17.89g (F. 121), in Mint condition. A spectacular example of this rare coin.This Brazilian gold coin has a purity of 91.7% (917/1000) so a full 16.43 grams of pure 24-carat gold is a nominal value of 20 '000 Reis. On the obverse of this coin of Brazil is Emperor Peter II, the eldest son of Peter I of Braganza and Leopoldina of Habsburg, and ascended to the throne after his father abdicated in his favor, with the bust to the left and flanked by the next word, in Latin: PETRUS II.DGCIMP.ET PERP.BRAS.DEF.that literally means Peter II, by the grace of God, constitutional emperor and perpetual defender of Brazil while, on the remains, we find the emblem of the second empire of Brazil with the wording, always Latin: IN HOC SIGNO VINCES which means With this sign, you will win - £1100 + POST

     

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    AdamDutton got a reaction from HonestMoneyGoldSilver in 1852 Brazil, Pedro II, 20,000 Reis in Mint Condition   
    1852 Brazil, Pedro II, 20,000 reis, younger bearded bust left, 17.89g (F. 121), in Mint condition. A spectacular example of this rare coin.This Brazilian gold coin has a purity of 91.7% (917/1000) so a full 16.43 grams of pure 24-carat gold is a nominal value of 20 '000 Reis. On the obverse of this coin of Brazil is Emperor Peter II, the eldest son of Peter I of Braganza and Leopoldina of Habsburg, and ascended to the throne after his father abdicated in his favor, with the bust to the left and flanked by the next word, in Latin: PETRUS II.DGCIMP.ET PERP.BRAS.DEF.that literally means Peter II, by the grace of God, constitutional emperor and perpetual defender of Brazil while, on the remains, we find the emblem of the second empire of Brazil with the wording, always Latin: IN HOC SIGNO VINCES which means With this sign, you will win - £1100 + POST

     

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    AdamDutton got a reaction from Zhorro in 1852 Brazil, Pedro II, 20,000 Reis in Mint Condition   
    1852 Brazil, Pedro II, 20,000 reis, younger bearded bust left, 17.89g (F. 121), in Mint condition. A spectacular example of this rare coin.This Brazilian gold coin has a purity of 91.7% (917/1000) so a full 16.43 grams of pure 24-carat gold is a nominal value of 20 '000 Reis. On the obverse of this coin of Brazil is Emperor Peter II, the eldest son of Peter I of Braganza and Leopoldina of Habsburg, and ascended to the throne after his father abdicated in his favor, with the bust to the left and flanked by the next word, in Latin: PETRUS II.DGCIMP.ET PERP.BRAS.DEF.that literally means Peter II, by the grace of God, constitutional emperor and perpetual defender of Brazil while, on the remains, we find the emblem of the second empire of Brazil with the wording, always Latin: IN HOC SIGNO VINCES which means With this sign, you will win - £1100 + POST

     

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    AdamDutton got a reaction from geowill989 in 1852 Brazil, Pedro II, 20,000 Reis in Mint Condition   
    1852 Brazil, Pedro II, 20,000 reis, younger bearded bust left, 17.89g (F. 121), in Mint condition. A spectacular example of this rare coin.This Brazilian gold coin has a purity of 91.7% (917/1000) so a full 16.43 grams of pure 24-carat gold is a nominal value of 20 '000 Reis. On the obverse of this coin of Brazil is Emperor Peter II, the eldest son of Peter I of Braganza and Leopoldina of Habsburg, and ascended to the throne after his father abdicated in his favor, with the bust to the left and flanked by the next word, in Latin: PETRUS II.DGCIMP.ET PERP.BRAS.DEF.that literally means Peter II, by the grace of God, constitutional emperor and perpetual defender of Brazil while, on the remains, we find the emblem of the second empire of Brazil with the wording, always Latin: IN HOC SIGNO VINCES which means With this sign, you will win - £1100 + POST

     

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    AdamDutton got a reaction from Spanishsilver in 1852 Brazil, Pedro II, 20,000 Reis in Mint Condition   
    1852 Brazil, Pedro II, 20,000 reis, younger bearded bust left, 17.89g (F. 121), in Mint condition. A spectacular example of this rare coin.This Brazilian gold coin has a purity of 91.7% (917/1000) so a full 16.43 grams of pure 24-carat gold is a nominal value of 20 '000 Reis. On the obverse of this coin of Brazil is Emperor Peter II, the eldest son of Peter I of Braganza and Leopoldina of Habsburg, and ascended to the throne after his father abdicated in his favor, with the bust to the left and flanked by the next word, in Latin: PETRUS II.DGCIMP.ET PERP.BRAS.DEF.that literally means Peter II, by the grace of God, constitutional emperor and perpetual defender of Brazil while, on the remains, we find the emblem of the second empire of Brazil with the wording, always Latin: IN HOC SIGNO VINCES which means With this sign, you will win - £1100 + POST

     

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    AdamDutton got a reaction from Tn21 in 1852 Brazil, Pedro II, 20,000 Reis in Mint Condition   
    1852 Brazil, Pedro II, 20,000 reis, younger bearded bust left, 17.89g (F. 121), in Mint condition. A spectacular example of this rare coin.This Brazilian gold coin has a purity of 91.7% (917/1000) so a full 16.43 grams of pure 24-carat gold is a nominal value of 20 '000 Reis. On the obverse of this coin of Brazil is Emperor Peter II, the eldest son of Peter I of Braganza and Leopoldina of Habsburg, and ascended to the throne after his father abdicated in his favor, with the bust to the left and flanked by the next word, in Latin: PETRUS II.DGCIMP.ET PERP.BRAS.DEF.that literally means Peter II, by the grace of God, constitutional emperor and perpetual defender of Brazil while, on the remains, we find the emblem of the second empire of Brazil with the wording, always Latin: IN HOC SIGNO VINCES which means With this sign, you will win - £1100 + POST

     

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    AdamDutton got a reaction from Tn21 in Cheap Bullion Jubilee Head Sovs £3700 for 10 Jubilee Head Sovereigns + POST   
    £3700 for 10 + POST Special Deal !!!
  18. Super Like
    AdamDutton got a reaction from Stuh in Cheap Bullion Jubilee Head Sovs £3700 for 10 Jubilee Head Sovereigns + POST   
    £3700 for 10 + POST Special Deal !!!
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    AdamDutton got a reaction from ZRPMs in Cheap Bullion Jubilee Head Sovs £3700 for 10 Jubilee Head Sovereigns + POST   
    £3700 for 10 + POST Special Deal !!!
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    AdamDutton got a reaction from Nick69 in Cheap Bullion Jubilee Head Sovs £3700 for 10 Jubilee Head Sovereigns + POST   
    £3700 for 10 + POST Special Deal !!!
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    AdamDutton got a reaction from Petra in Cheap Bullion Jubilee Head Sovs £3700 for 10 Jubilee Head Sovereigns + POST   
    £3700 for 10 + POST Special Deal !!!
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    AdamDutton got a reaction from Brit2023 in Cheap Bullion Jubilee Head Sovs £3700 for 10 Jubilee Head Sovereigns + POST   
    £3700 for 10 + POST Special Deal !!!
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    AdamDutton got a reaction from Coverte in Cheap Bullion Jubilee Head Sovs £3700 for 10 Jubilee Head Sovereigns + POST   
    £3700 for 10 + POST Special Deal !!!
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    AdamDutton got a reaction from HonestMoneyGoldSilver in Cheap Bullion Jubilee Head Sovs £3700 for 10 Jubilee Head Sovereigns + POST   
    £3700 for 10 + POST Special Deal !!!
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    AdamDutton got a reaction from andrewse in Cheap Bullion Jubilee Head Sovs £3700 for 10 Jubilee Head Sovereigns + POST   
    £3700 for 10 + POST Special Deal !!!
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