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New British Sovereigns Elisabeth II (United Kingdom)
€ 499,90The New Sovereigns is a 22 carat gold coin, titled at 916°/00.
Issued from 1957 until today.
On the observe side of this coin stands Queen Elisabeth’s effigy.
On the reverse side, you can see Saint Georges representation fighting a dragon, and below, the year and the initials “BP” from Benedetto Pistrucci.Weight: 7.98g
Fineness: 7.32g
Fine Gold: 916‰
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Old British Sovereigns (United-Kingdom)
€ 499,90The old British Sovereigns is a 22 carat gold coin, titled at 916°/00.
It was minted for the first time in 1489 on the request of the King of England, Henri VII.
On the observe side stands the effigy of the monarch of the era in which it was minted (Georges III, Georges IV, Victoria, Edward VII, Georges V, Georges VI).
The reverse side shows Saint Georges on his horse fighting a dragon.
Under Saint Georges representation, you can see the year as well as the initials “BP” from Benedetto Pistrucci, the engraver of the coin.Weight: 7.98g
Fineness: 7.32g
Fine Gold: 916‰
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Tientjes 10 Gulden Florin (Nederlands)
€ 499,90The 10 Gulden is a 21,6 carat gold coin, titled at 900°/00.
Issued between 1818 and 1933.Weight: 6.72g
Fineness: 6.05g
Fine Gold: 900‰
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Vreneli 20 Francs (Switzerland)
€ 499,90The 20 Swiss Franc is a 21,6 carat gold coin, titled at 900°/00.
On the observe side, shows the bust of Helvetia wearing a headband and a mountain landscape in the background.
The reverse side shows the Swiss coat of arms on an oak branch with the face value on both sides of the Ecu.
These coins were minted in the Bern workshop for coin-making.
The starts on the edge of the coin are printed in relief.Weight: 6.45g
Fineness: 5.8050g
Fine Gold: 900‰
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1 Ducat (Austria)
€ 499,90The 1 Ducat is a 23,6 carat gold coin, titled at 986°/00.
This coin shows on its observe side, Franz Joseph I and the Austrian coat of arms with a double-headed eagle on its reverse.Weight: 3.49g
Fineness: 3.44g
Fine Gold: 986‰
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4 Ducats (Austria)
€ 499,90The 4 Ducat is a 23,6 carat gold coin, titled at 986°/00.
This coin shows on its observe side, Franz Joseph I and the Austrian coat of arms with a double-headed eagle on its reverse.Weight: 13.96g
Fineness: 13.76g
Fine Gold: 986‰
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50 Ecus (Belgium)
€ 499,90The 50 Ecus is a 22 carat gold coin, titled at 900°/00.
On the observe, stands the crowned, wrapped and ready for battle bust of Charles-Quint.
On the reverse you can see the value “50 ecu” and the year “1987” surrounded by twelve stars.Weight: 17.28g
Fineness: 15.55g
Fine Gold: 900‰
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New British Sovereigns Elisabeth II (United Kingdom)
€ 499,90The New Sovereigns is a 22 carat gold coin, titled at 916°/00.
Issued from 1957 until today.
On the observe side of this coin stands Queen Elisabeth’s effigy.
On the reverse side, you can see Saint Georges representation fighting a dragon, and below, the year and the initials “BP” from Benedetto Pistrucci.Weight: 7.98g
Fineness: 7.32g
Fine Gold: 916‰
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Old British Sovereigns (United-Kingdom)
€ 499,90The old British Sovereigns is a 22 carat gold coin, titled at 916°/00.
It was minted for the first time in 1489 on the request of the King of England, Henri VII.
On the observe side stands the effigy of the monarch of the era in which it was minted (Georges III, Georges IV, Victoria, Edward VII, Georges V, Georges VI).
The reverse side shows Saint Georges on his horse fighting a dragon.
Under Saint Georges representation, you can see the year as well as the initials “BP” from Benedetto Pistrucci, the engraver of the coin.Weight: 7.98g
Fineness: 7.32g
Fine Gold: 916‰
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20 Deutsche Mark (Germany)
€ 499,90The 20 Deutsche Mark is a 21,6 carat gold coin, titled at 900°/00.
Issued between 1871 and 1915.Weight: 7.97g
Fineness: 7.17g
Fine Gold: 900‰