Antique Coins and Medals

Various antique coins and medals adorned with intricate designs and inscriptions, representing significant historical moments and figures.

Dukaton from Brabant by Albert and Isabella, 1619 ,, 1619 coin Silver coin. Front: portraits of Albert and Isabella to the right. Year, between which angel's head, in a change. Reverse: Coordinated coat of arms held by two lions. Under coat of arms two fire irons turned towards each other with sparks, including Gulden Vlies. Brussels silver (metal) striking (metalworking)
Dukaton from Brabant by Albert and Isabella, 1619 ,, 1619 coin Silver coin. Front: portraits of Albert and Isabella to the right. Year, between which angel's head, in a change. Reverse: Coordinated coat of arms held by two lions. Under coat of arms two fire irons turned towards each other with sparks, including Gulden Vlies. Brussels silver (metal) striking (metalworking)
Carnavalet Museum, Medals CollectionCarnavalet Museum, Medals CollectionPolish Kingdom, Russian partition, Mikołaj I (1825 1855), 3/4 ruble / 5 zlotys, Warsaw; 1840 Mint WarsawMatthes Gebel, Shield with Casques and Crests (reverse), 1528 Shield with Casques and Crests reverseDukaton from Brabant by Albert and Isabella, 1619 ,, 1619 coin Silver coin. Front: portraits of Albert and Isabella to the right. Year, between which angel's head, in a change. Reverse: Coordinated coat of arms held by two lions. Under coat of arms two fire irons turned towards each other with sparks, including Gulden Vlies. Brussels silver (metal) striking (metalworking)Stanisław August Poniatowski (1764-1795), Crown Trojak, Warsaw; 1766 Mint Warsaw, Stanisław August Poniatowski (1732 1798)Zygmunt II August 1544 (1548) 1572, Lithuanian penny on the Polish foot, Vilnius; 1567 Zygmunt II August, Mint of VilniusVuurijzer from Brabant by Maria van Burgundy, 1478 ,, 1478 coin Silver coin. Front: sitting lion to the left with a coat of arms. In addition, fire iron. Tower at the end of the display. Reverse: Short floral cross. Year in reversal. Antwerp silver (metal) striking (metalworking)Provost of the merchants: Nicolas de Bailleul, 1625 (dummy title) Medal of a Merchant Provost: Nicolas de Bailleul. Brass. 1625.Token for a 1/2 penny from Norwich, England, 1792 ,, 1792 coin Copper private currency. Front: coat of arms on crossed sticks. Year at the bottom. Value designation in the change. Reverse: Castle, including the lion to the left. Randschrift.  copper (metal) striking (metalworking)Five soil floors, Lesage and Cie, 1792 Anonymous. Five soils of Lef�vre, Lesage and Cie, 1792. Silver, 1792. Carnavalet Museum, History of Paris.Fars that coin Con, 10 ,Half daalder, Weert, Philips van Montmorency, z.j., half_daalder coin money swap silver, Philips van Montmorency count van Horne, PHS. BAR. D. MONTM °. C °. Ab-HORN. D.D. WIERT W. van Rede pay Sint Maarten Collection W from Rede Rotterdam.South Prussia (1796-1798), Fryderyk Wilhelm II (1786-1797), Szeląg, Sample, Wrocław; 1797 Mint of Wroclaw, Fryderyk Wilhelm IICarnavalet Museum, Medals CollectionCarnavalet museum, tokens collectionCarnavalet museum, tokens collectionCarnavalet museum, tokens collectionHans Krauwinkel, Medal Ester VI, jeton utility medal medal exchange copper, crowned crowned king (Mordecai) on the left with scepter in his right hand to the left servant (Haman) leading the horse. In the cut-off text entirely below initials H.K. top: HAMAN MARDOCHE in the cut: ESTHER VI at the bottom: H.K. Ester Esther Haman Mordechai bible architecture religionDeath of Louis XVI, January 21, 1793 Anonymous. Death of Louis XVI, January 21, 1793. Brass.Two pennies  Half PLN Stanisław August Mint Warsaw, Stanisław August Poniatowski (1732 1798)Carnavalet Museum, Medals CollectionCarnavalet museum, tokens collectionCarnavalet Museum, Medals Collection6 Pence from England of Victoria, 1900 ,, 1900 coin Silver coin. Front: Crowned bust of the queen to the left old head. Reverse: inside bound bay and oak branch value designation in two lines. Above that Kroon. Year at the bottom. Cartel edge. London silver (metal) striking (metalworking)Merchant Provost: Mac� Le Boulanger, 1643 (Title Title) MEDAL OF A MERCHANT PROVOST: Mac� The baker. Brass. 1643.False Coin, Gdańsk Speaker, 1641, Ladislaus IV Vasa (1633 1648)Carnavalet museum, tokens collectionHollands Golden Shield by Philips de Goede, 1425-1428, Philips de Goede (Duke of Burgundy), 1425 - 1427 coin Gold coin. Front: Counted Count on Throne, in the right hand sword, left hand resting on the coat of arms of Philips de Goede. Reverse: Short -decorated cross in Vierpas. Dordrecht gold (metal) striking (metalworking)Planets-manager. Cornalet Collection Sites 2013-2016. Numismatic.False Coin, Crown Taler, 1788, Stanislaus II August Poniatowski (1764 1795)Jan Kazimierz (1649-1668), coronation tokenWest Frisian three guilders, 1793, Landscape West-Friesland, 1793 coin Silver coin. Front: general designation crowned generalitirtsweapon shield. Reverse: Dutch Virgin with freedom hat and spear, leaning on a Bible on an altar. In the cut year. Cable edge. West-Friesland silver (metal) striking (metalworking)Bliżej Kultury Monogramista I.S.Carnavalet Museum, Medals CollectionHuman Rights ". Etain. 1792. Paris, Carnavalet museum. 54286-17 Phrygian hat, falling monarchy, human rights, tin, medal, French republicProject Graly-Manzag 2013-2016 Carnavalet Museum, Medals CollectionMurder of Willem I, Prince of Orange-Nassau. Silver medal. Front: breastpiece man inside decorative edge and two-legged writer, above cartouche with inscription. Downside: kingfisher flies his nest inside that floats at sea inscription and decorative edgeCarnavalet museum, tokens collection1/20 guilders of the Dutch East Indies, 1855, Willem III (King of the Netherlands), 1855 coin Silver coin. Front: between value designation 1/20 g crowned national weapon shield. Above Kroon national designation and below Coat of arms year. Reverse: Three -layer Malay Inscription in Arabic characters, around which Dischanging in Javanese. Cartel edge. Utrecht silver (metal) striking (metalworking)2 crowning grosze (later); Stanis Aw August Poniatowski (Polish king; 1764-1795), Sylm, Fryderyk Wilhelm (Fl. 1765-1767); 1767 (1767-00-00-1767-00-00);Medal on the expected peace in the Netherlands, penny footage copper, Dutch lion with arrows and scale; date, 1671 legend: NON TELIS (PRIMIS BELGI SEPTEMPLICIS ARMIS) (weapon) (not by the arrows the first arms of the seven unified regions) peace expectationFars that coin is coin, 5 193222222, Reparacation of Island oflandsAnonymous. "Festival of Supreme Being". Tin. June 8, 1794. Paris, Carnavalet museum. Right seen from the mountain raised on the field of Mars for the Festival of the Supreme Being. Tree of freedom, champ-de-man, tin, to be supreme, party, mountain, French revolutionCoin (Thaler) Showing John Philip, Duke of Saxony. Culture: German. Dimensions: Diam. 1 3/4 in. (4.4 cm); thickness 1/8 in. (0.3 cm); Wt. 1 oz. (28.3 g). Date: 1625. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Carnavalet Museum, Medals CollectionCarnavalet museum, medal collection Right on a base, the Republic, wearing a Phrygian cap, seated, relying on a bundle on the left, holding a lance; By his side, a plaque on which is written Liberte / Egalite / Fraternitis; Bust back of the Republic wearing a Phrygian cap on the left.Planets-manager. Cornalet Collection Sites 2013-2016. Numismatic.Bliżej Kultury unknownCarnavalet Museum, Medals CollectionCarnavalet Museum, Medals CollectionCarnavalet Museum, Medals CollectionDeanery from J. Le Vignon, 1666 Deane de J. The Vignon, 1666 . Copper. 1666-1666.Carnavalet Museum, Medals CollectionFourth Shipped Gibraltar, 1810, 1810 coin Copper private currency. Front: sitting lion to the left, in the right -wing key. Reverse: Castle, including year. Value designation in classification. Smooth edge.  copper (metal) striking (metalworking)Carnavalet museum, tokens collectionTen pennies Santa and Mint Warsaw, Mikołaj I (1825 55)Unite coin of Charles I 1642 Medalist: Nicholas Briot French The supplies of bullion brought to Europe from the New World in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries caused inflation, and in response new coinage was issued with a wider range of denominations. Gold coins like the sovereign, with the value of one pound, twenty shillings, first appeared in 1489. It was replaced by the unite in 1604 and by the guinea in 1663. Initially minted in gold, the crown was also produced in silver from 1551, with standardized dimensions similar to other European coins.. Unite coin of Charles I. Medalist: Nicholas Briot (French, 1579-1646, active England after 1633). British. 1642. Gold. CoinsCarnavalet museum, medal collectionPlanets-manager. Cornalet Collection Sites 2013-2016. Numismatic.Half-franc pie, 1618 Anonymous. Half-franc pie, 1618. Steel, 1618. Carnavalet museum, history of Paris.Premier Alderman Jean de Faverolles, 1659 (dummy title) Medal of the first alderman Jean de Faverolles, 1659. Golden copper (gilding).Ghosts of Warsaw, Fryderyk August (1807-1815), 5 groszy, Warsaw; 1811 Mint Warsaw, Fryderyk AugustCarnavalet museum, tokens collectionRussian Partition (1832-1841), Mikołaj I, Grosz, Warsaw; 1841 Mint Warsaw, Mikołaj I (1825 55)Carnavalet museum, medal collection Right to the left of Marianne in a Grénetis; laurel wreath; Reverse registration on two lines surrounded by a circular inscription in a laurel wreath.Planets-manager. Cornalet Collection Sites 2013-2016. Numismatic.Mezzo Baicocco; Pius IX (Pope; 1846-1878); 1851 (1851-00-00-1937-00-00);Municipal Series (Nuremberg), Louis XIV (Title Title) Medal of Louis XIV (1638-1715), belonging to a municipal series of Nuremberg. Brass.10 places from Brabant of Joseph II, 1788 ,, 1788 coin Silver coin. Front: X = 10 in the form of a stick cross. Year in reversal below. Reverse: Hanged with chain of the golden fleece crowned coat of arms. Under Ramsdacht, in the Engelenkop display. Cartel edge. Brussels silver (metal) striking (metalworking)Fars that coin is coin, 103, 193333, Resract of AsialandsFars that coin is coin, 2932222222, Reparasvation oflandslandsMartial Federation, May 30, 1790 Anonymous. Martial Federation, May 30, 1790. Lead, 1790.Carnavalet Museum, Medals CollectionA medal commemorating the Apollo 11 mission and the first landing on the moonCarnavalet museum, tokens collectionGrahal-Manzara. Carnavalet 2013-2016 collection sites. Numismatics.Neptune in a Sea-Car reverse. Medium: bronze. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Lysippus Junior.Free City of Gdańsk (1923-1939), 5 Fenigs, Berlin; 1928 Mint Berlin, Fischer, FryderykSilver exit of a penny from the VOC from the city of Utrecht, 1766, United Oostindische Compagnie, 1766 coin Silver coin. Front: on the beam, including Garlande, standing, crowned coat of arms of the city of Utrecht. Reverse: monogram of the VOC, above which mint sign and including the year. Cable edge. Utrecht silver (metal) striking (metalworking)Receiver General of the Poor Louis Gellain, 1666 (Factitious Title) Medal of the Receiver General of the Poor Louis Gellain, 1666. Copper.Grahal-Manzara. Carnavalet 2013-2016 collection sites. Numismatics.½ guilders from the VOC from Westfriesland, 1786, United Oostindische Compagnie, 1786 coin Silver coin. Front: between value designation x St. Crowned Generality Weapon shield, including Cartouche, in which monogram of the VOC. Year at the end of the display. Reverse: Dutch Virgin with Speer, on which freedom hat, leaning on a Bible on an altar. Cable edge. Hoorn (North Holland) silver (metal) striking (metalworking)False Coin, Władysław Jagiełło (1386 1434), Kwartalnik Mały (Ternar); 1399/1400 unknownPolish Kingdom, Aleksander (1815-1825), a penny of Poland from domestic copper, Warsaw; 1822 Mint of Warsaw, Aleksander andCalculation medal of Symon Pyll, mathemator of Holland and Francine van der Mersche, Anonymous, 1580 live Copper medal. Front: Helmed coat of arms under tube with arrows inside. Reverse: window -shaped coat of arms inside.  copper (metal) striking (metalworking)  HollandShield of Bentivoglio reverse. Medium: silver. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Attributed to Francesco Francia.Westfriese Dijk, 1717, Landscape West-Friesland, 1717 coin Copper mint. Front: Crowned coat of arms of West-Friesland with laurel branches. Reverse: Inscription in three lines. In addition, Mint Masters Sign Knol between two rosettes. Under that year. West-Friesland copper (metal) striking (metalworking)Trojak Nicholas I Mint Warsaw, Mikołaj I (1825 55)Visit of the royal family of the two-sizes to the Paris currency, June 11, 1830 Anonymous. Visit of the royal family of the two-sizes to the currency of Paris, June 11, 1830. Bronze. 1830.Fars that coin is coin, 5 ,Blazon of Arms reverse. Dated: 1528. Dimensions: overall (diameter): 3.85 cm (1 1/2 in.) gross weight: 17.86 gr (0.039 lb.) axis: 6:00. Medium: lead. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Matthes Gebel.Trojak Gdańsk; Zygmunt I Stary (King of Poland; 1506-1548); 1546 (1546-00-00-1546-00-00);Carnavalet Museum, Medals CollectionFALSE COIN, 1 TALK, 1918, VICTOR EMMANUEL III (1900 1945), Italy, EritreaStanisław August Poniatowski (1764-1795), Crown Penny, Warsaw; 1790 Mint Warsaw, Stanisław August Poniatowski (1732 1798)Shield of Caraffa Arms reverse. Dated: early 16th century. Medium: bronze. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Neapolitan 16th Century.Carnavalet Museum, Medals CollectionGELDERSE GENT, 1754, Province of Gelderland, 1754 coin Copper mint. Front: Inside decoration in three lines D/gel/riae, including year and mint masters. Reverse: Crowned Gelders Coat of Arms. Harderwijk copper (metal) striking (metalworking)Carnavalet museum, tokens collection