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Category: Start / Treasure Research Links / Coins and Tokens
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The Fitzwilliam Museum  The Department of Coins and Medals embraces money in many different forms, from all parts of the world and spanning ancient to modern times, as well as medals since their origin in the Renaissance. Added on: 13-Jul-2006 | hits: 119 Report broken link | Details
The First Royal Coins  The coins of the kings of France, of this era, take as their model those of Charlemagne : the cross, a monogram and the name of the town are inscribed on the coins, often the best political indications we have. Added on: 28-Jul-2006 | hits: 167 Report broken link | Details
The Euro: Our Currency  Welcome to the European Union’s website on the euro, Europe’s single currency. The euro is the currency of twelve European Union countries: Belgium, Germany, Greece, Spain, France, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Austria, Portugal and Finland. Added on: 08-Aug-2006 | hits: 107 Report broken link | Details
The Euro and Switzerland  The number of circulation coins to be minted is determined annually by the Federal Department of Finance in mutual agreement with the Swiss National Bank. Added on: 01-Aug-2006 | hits: 119 Report broken link | Details
The Dollar of 1804  The 1804 Dollar known as the "Dexter Dollar" set a price record for a rare coin in 1989 when it sold for $990,000. That price was more recently eclipsed by the sale of another 1804 dollar, known as the "Stickney" specimen, which sold in April, 1997 for a world record price for a rare coin sold at auction at $1,815,000. Added on: 05-Aug-2006 | hits: 237 Report broken link | Details
The Creation of Canadian Dies  The design a die usually begins as a concept or a theme. Before the design is chosen, a suitable sketch may be obtained in several ways. The most direct way is to generate the sketch "in house." Added on: 07-Aug-2006 | hits: 243 Report broken link | Details
The Continental Currency "Dollar" of 1776: Intro  Unfortunately little is known about the important and captivating coin called the Continental Dollar. The denomination of the coin is unknown, but Newman has surmised the value to be a dollar. Added on: 29-Jul-2006 | hits: 387 Report broken link | Details
The Continental Currency "Dollar" of 1776  The reverse, known as Newman D, is actually the second of only two reverse dies and can also be easily identified. It has a full size N in AMERICAN without a stop, while the other reverse die has a half size N with a stop below. Added on: 29-Jul-2006 | hits: 291 Report broken link | Details
The Conder Token Collector's Club  For collectors of 18th century British trademen's tokens or Conder tokens. Added on: 30-May-2005 | hits: 220 Report broken link | Details
The Colorado Mint Inc  Your Custom Coin and Medalion Source. Added on: 17-May-2005 | hits: 189 Report broken link | Details
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