Thursday, December 1, 2011

Great Britain Victoria Crown 1887



1887

Kingdom of Great Britain

Crown

Crown Sized

173,000 minted

.925 Silver

Grade at Almost Uncirculated

Obverse: Bust of Victoria Queen of Great Britain & the British Empire 

Reverse: St. George slaying the dragon

Notes
The reverse of the crowns of Great Britain is probably 
one the greatest designs of all numismatics. this bust type
was issued 1887 to 1892.  the crown weighs 28.2 grams. 
over 10% heavier than the standard US Silver Dollars and 
other counterparts such as the 5 francs of France & 5 Pesetas.  



Thursday, November 24, 2011

Spain Alfonso XII 5 Pesetas 1876




1876 DE-M

Kingdom of Spain

5 Pesetas

Crown Sized

8,548,000 minted

.900 Silver

Grade at EF

Obverse: Bust of Alfonso XII King of Spain aged 19 

Reverse: Seal of House of Bourbon in Spain

Notes
After Spain's time as a Republic ended with a royalist victory, 
Alfonso XII de Bourbon was restored to the Spanish throne. 
In honor of their returned King, the Spanish minted the first 
(as shown above) of a series of Alfonso Coins 
to circulate in Spain and the Indies 1875-1899


This is the first of 3 types of Alfonso XII busts to be minted in Spanish coins. it's a nice grade example showing complete hairlines & very light wear, some light scratches though.


Thursday, October 6, 2011

Spain Alfonso XIII 5 Pesetas 1899





1899SG-V

Kingdom of Spain

5 Pesetas

Crown Sized

13,930,000 minted

.900 Silver

Grade at Almost Uncirculated

Obverse: Bust of King Alfonso XIII the boy King of Spain aged 13

Reverse: Seal of House of Bourbon in Spain

Notes
This coin is the finest grade coin i have in the 5 Pesetas Alfonso series-crowns issued 1875 up to 1899, look at the reverse "Ice Cold" virtually wear free. the rims, original luster, this coin has exceptional eye appeal. 

Sunday, October 2, 2011

France Charles X 5 Francs 1828




1828W

Kingdom of France

5 Francs

Crown Sized

9,610,000 minted

.900 Silver

Grade at EF+

Obverse: Bust of King Charles X of the Bourbon House of France

Reverse: Seal of the Bourbon Dynasty of France

Notes
With great mintage luster, good rims & superb details a superior grade coin I'd say.  
i cant' help but be struck at how a coin minted 190 years ago could still look better than coins minted just a few years ago..