Historical Coins of Zygmunt I Stary

A collection of antique Lithuanian and Polish pennies from the era of Zygmunt I Stary, featuring intricate designs and historical significance dating from 1509 to 1535.

Lithuanian penny; Zygmunt I Stary (King of Poland; 1506-1548); 1509 (1538-00-00-1538-00-00);
Lithuanian penny; Zygmunt I Stary (King of Poland; 1506-1548); 1509 (1538-00-00-1538-00-00);
NUMISMATICA. MONEDA MODERNA. CUATRO ESCUDOS DE ORO, DE FERNANDO VI. REVERSO. CRUZ DE JERUSALEN RODEADA DE CUATRO SEMICIRCULOS DOBLES UNIDOS CON UNOS LAZOS.1754. (DEPOSITO: MUSEO ARQUEOLOGICO NACIONAL).NUMISMATICA. MONEDA MODERNA. OCHO ESCUDOS DE ORO, DE FERNANDO VI. REVERSO. ESCUDO CORONADO RODEADO DEL COLLAR DEL ESPIRITU SANTO.1759. (DEPOSITO: MUSEO ARQUEOLOGICO NACIONAL).Unite: Charles I (obverse); Crowned Shield (reverse), 1625. England, Charles I, 1625-1649. Gold; diameter: 3.4 cm (1 5/16 in.). After ascending to the throne, Charles I ordered that the coinage should remain the same types and denominations as that of James I. Throughout all the troubles of his reign he did not alter the value of the gold coinage. Until the English Civil War started in 1642, the king's authority continued to rule the Tower mint. With the appointment of Sir John Coniers as Lieutenant of the Tower, control of the mint passed into the hands of the Parliamentary party, which continued to strike coins bearing the king's effigy and titles. To keep the Royalist party supplied with money, Charles opened other mints at York, Aberystwyth, Shrewsbury, Oxford, Bristol, Truro, Exeter, Weymouth, and Chester, while a mint operated near Worcester in 1646. During the civil war mints operated in the besieged towns of Carlisle, Colchester, Newark, Pontefract, and Scarborough, and produc80 reales, 1845, 106035-N. Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya.Unite coin of James I (r. 1603-25) 1613 British 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 James I (r. 1603-25) 188484 British, Unite coin of James I (r. 160325), 1613, Gold, Diam. 1 1/2 in. (38 mm.). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Bequest of Joseph H. Durkee, 1898 (99.35.7222)Religious carrying pin with Biblical performances (1628) ,, 1628  Gilded medal with below and above one eye, on the front David with pendulum and goliath with spear and shield with eagle, with transition, on the downside David with harp and his son Under a tree, with a change.  silver (metal) castingStanisław August Poniatowski (1764-1795), Koronny Ducat, Warsaw; 1766 Mint Warsaw, Stanisław August Poniatowski (1732 1798)Red Ruthenia, Casimir the Great (1333 1370), kwartnik , Lviv; 1360s Kazimierz Wielki (1333-1370), Lviv Mintducat. Karol II (książę ziębicko-oleśnicki ; 1587-1617), ruler, Henryk III (książę ziębicko-oleśnicki ; 1548-1587), ruler100 ducats in silver - 4 thaler copy. 4 thaler (100 ducats stamp). Jacobson, Emden Jakub van (fl. 1616-1639), mint tenant, Zygmunt III Waza (król polski ; 1587-1632), ruler, Ammon, Samuel (fl. 1613-1623), male medallistPlanets-manager. Cornalet Collection Sites 2013-2016. Numismatic.The Constitution guarantees public education, 1848 (dummy title) The Constitution guarantees public education. Copper, 1848.Oval Insert for EarOrnamentDinar. Egypt, A.H. 440/1048 A.D.. Tools and Equipment; coins. GoldPortuga crown; John II Kazimierz Waza (King of Poland; 1648-1668), Tymf, Tomasz (Fl. 1660-1667), Krasi Ski, Jan Kazimierz (Fl. 1659-1668); 1661 (1661-00-00-1661-00-00);John II Kazimierz (King of Poland - 1609-1672), John II Kazimierz (King of Poland - 1609-1672) - iconography, Order of the Golden Runa, Rzeczpospolita of both nations (coat of arms), Waza (coat of arms), donatives, state coats of arms, complex coats of arms, complex coats of arms, Orders, Busters, Portraits, Portraits of Lords, Purchase (provenance), Ślepowron (coat of arms)Versailles recognition at his Mayor A. J. Vauchelle (1849-1852), 1852 Auguste caked (1793-1881). Versailles recognition at his Mayor A. J. Vauchelle (1849-1852), 1852. Copper. 1852.English hammered gold angel Coin, 1559-157, Elizabeth IPlanets-manager. Cornalet Collection Sites 2013-2016. Numismatic.Planets-manager. Cornalet Collection Sites 2013-2016. Numismatic.Medal of the St. Lambertus Cathedral in Liege, medallions bronze bronze, bust St Lambertus to the right, SANCTUS LAMBERT. (cover) W. van Rede saint Lambertus Maria Collection W from Rede Rotterdam.Tierce mesh at Philip IV silver round, 1306 (dummy title) Anonymous. Tierce mesh at Philip IV silver round. Money. 1306.Drachma; Chosroes II (W Adca Persia; 590-628); 590-628 (591-00-00-628-00-00);Indie, Kutch, Khengarji III (1932-1999 vs = ad 1875-1942), 3 dokda, bhuğ 1931 ad (1987 vs)MONEDAS DE CARLOS II DE PLATA-REVERSOS-REALES DE A OCHO Y A DOS-S XVII. Location: FABRICA NACIONAL DE MONEDA Y TIMBRE-COLECCION, MADRID, SPAIN.Noble: Henry VI in Ship with Shield of Arms (obverse); Ornamental Cross with Lis Terminals (reverse), 1422-61. England, Henry VI, 1422-1461 (restored 1470-1471). Gold; diameter: 3.4 cm (1 5/16 in.). The Nobles of Henry VI were very much like those of the previous reign. The system of varying the stops, as annulets, pinecones, mascles, and so forth was introduced to help simplify the changes of privy marks, over 150 which helped identify the coin and where it was minted, which were required for the king's long reign.Metal board from the 16th century, Anonymous, c. 1860 - c. 1885 photograph   photographic support albumen print dish, plate, saucerNUMISMATICA. MONEDA MODERNA. OCHO ESCUDOS DE ORO, DE CARLOS III. REVERSO. ARMAS ENTERAS DE ESPAÑA CON LAS DE BORBON SOBREPUESTAS DENTRO DEL ESCUDO CORONADO.1785. (DEPOSITO: MUSEO ARQUEOLOGICO NACIONAL).Seal Impression, Bishop ca. 1358 Netherlandish or South Lowlands (). Seal Impression, Bishop 466083 Netherlandish or South Lowlands(), Seal Impression, Bishop, ca. 1358, Brown wax, Overall (with parchment ribbons): 4 3/4 x 2 x 7/16 in. (12 x 5.1 x 1.1 cm) wax only: 2 9/16 x 1 13/16 x 7/16 in. (6.5 x 4.6 x 1.1 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Gift of H.P. Kraus, 1981 (1981.534.9)Shield with House-mark reverse. Dated: 1543. Dimensions: overall (diameter): 4.61 cm (1 13/16 in.) gross weight: 29.1 gr (0.064 lb.) axis: 12:00. Medium: lead. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Friedrich Hagenauer.Unite: Crowned Shield (reverse), 1625. England, Charles I, 1625-1649. Gold; diameter: 3.4 cm (1 5/16 in.).Giovanni Maria Pomedelli, François I, 1494 1547, King of France 1515 (obverse), probably 1515 1518 François I, 1494-1547, King of France 1515 obverseOne of the medals issued to public school children during the coronation of King George V & Queen Mary in 1911. The one shown (both sides - see other picture for reverse) is owned by the Mr. Michael Doorley of Q'Land. May 8, 1937.Medal with images of Janusz Radziwi (1579-1620) and El Bieta Zofia Radziwi (1589-1669);  1617 (1617-00-00-1617-00-00);Medal for the Presidency of Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte (1808-1873), 1848 Anonymous. Medal for the Presidency of Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte (1808-1873), 1848. Zinc. 1848.MONEDA DE CARLOS II DE PLATA - REVERSO - REAL DE A OCHO - POTOSI - 1687. Location: FABRICA NACIONAL DE MONEDA Y TIMBRE-COLECCION. MADRID. SPAIN.A Map of France, 1794 Anonymous. At Map of France, 1794. Copper.The seal of Francis I affixed to the treaty of alliance signed in 1525, Francis I (12 September 1494 to 31 March 1547), also called the Knight King, France, Historical, digitally restored reproduction of a 19th century original, exact original date unknown, EuropeGuillaume I Emperor German, victory against France, 1870 (dummy title) Guillaume I Emperor German medal, victory against France, 1870. Golden copper, 1871.Seal of Wilton monastery, vintage engraved illustration. Colorful History of England, 1837.seal of the Civil-Military Order Commission of Drohiczyn Land. Komisja Porządkowa Cywilno Wojskowa, signatoryMedal St. Denis church, diocese of Liege, penning footage copper, head of St. Dionysius and face with miter, S-DIONI-SIVS (round) W. van Rede Saint Dionisius Liège Collection W of Rede Rotterdam.MEDALLA DE FELIPE IV - ANVERSO - SIGLO XVII - PLATA - FOTOGRAFIA EN BLANCO Y NEGRO - AÑOS 60. Author: RUTILIO GACI (1570-1634). Location: MUSEO LAZARO GALDIANO-COLECCION. MADRID. SPAIN. FELIPE IV REY DE ESPAÑA.ANVERSOS DE REALES DE A DOS Y DE A OCHO DE PLATA DE CARLOS II - SIGLO XVII. Location: FABRICA NACIONAL DE MONEDA Y TIMBRE-COLECCION. MADRID. SPAIN.Declaration of Parliament. England, 17th century. 1642. Jewelry and Adornments; medals. Electrotype  SilverEustachy Wołłowicz (1572-1630) Engelhart, Jan, Mint of Vilniusseal of Starost of Oświęcim. starosta oświęcimski (ca 1658), signatoryCup found at Praeneste, vintage engraved illustration.Old coins found at Culemborg, 1755; Old coins, in Den Jare 1755 Nebby Kuilenburg found. Nine different types of old coins found at Culemborg, July 1755. Depicted among each other in five rows with front and downside.PortraT van Lazarus von Schwendi, Anonymous, After Abel Stimmer, after Tobias Stimmer, 1552 - 1606 print Print is part of an album.  paper  historical persons. politician, e.g. party leader