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Louis
XVIII
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| Features:
King Louis XVIII |
| Region:
France |
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| Materials:
Gold Coin |
| Framing:
14k |
| Reverse:
Coat of Arms |
| Denomination:
20 Francs |
| Date:
1815 AD |
| Stones:
Diamonds, 0.06CT; Rubies, 0.09 CT |
| Price:
$1,695 (USD) |
| Reference
#: KFO-036 |
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Louis
XVIII,
Beneficiary of Waterloo
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Louis
XVIII was King of France from 1814 until 1815, and again
from 1815 until 1824. He ascended the throne when the monarchy
was restored after the overthrow of Napoleon and ruled as
a constitutional sovereign. Born in Versailles, he was the
brother of Louis XVI of France and in early life was known
as the Comte de Provence. read
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Coin
Pendant of Queen Victoria
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| Features:
Queen Victoria |
| Region:
Great Britain |
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| Materials:
Gold Coin |
| Framing:
14k |
| Reverse:
St. George Slaying Dragon |
| Denomination:
Sovereign |
| Date:
1888 AD |
Stones:
Diamonds, 0.98 CT;
Emeralds, 0.98 CT |
| Reference
#: KFO-031 |
| Price:
$ 3,995 (USD)
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Queen
Victoria ... A Symbol of Peace and Prosperity
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From
the end of the dissolute days of George III until the beginning
of the 20th century, Alexandria Victoria of the House of
Hanover ruled Great Britian. The longest reign in British
history, it was also the most peaceful, prosperous and dynamic.
Queen at 18, wife at 21, mother of 9 children, by the end
of the 19th century Victoria had so many royal relatives
by way of the marriages of her children that she was called
the grandmother of Europe. read
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Coin
of Napolean I
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| Features:
Napolean I |
| Region:
France |
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| Materials:
Gold Coin |
| Framing:
14k |
| Reverse:
Coat of Arms |
| Denomination:
20 Francs |
| Date:
1811 AD |
Stones:
Diamonds, 0.70 CT;
Yellow Sapphires, 1.24 CT |
| Reference
#: KFO-022-b |
| Price:
$ 3,295 (USD)
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Napoleon
I, Emperor of the French
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Commemorative
medals are issued in memory, or celebration, of a notable
person or event. This beautifully detailed medallion serves
both of those as it was struck to honor the 13th year of
the reign of Napoleon I. read
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Venician
Ducat
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| Features:
Jesus Christ |
| Region:
Venetian Republic |
| Mint:
Venice |
| Materials:
Gold Coin |
| Framing:
14k |
| Reverse:
Doge and St. Mark |
| Denomination:
Ducat |
| Date:
1200 -- 1400 AD |
| Stones:
Diamonds, 0.17CT |
| Price:
$ 2,295 (USD) |
| Reference
#: JK0-130 |
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Venice:
A Rival for Byzantium
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While
most of Europe suffered great cultural and material setbacks
during the Middle Ages, the mercantile cities of Italy enjoyed
a renaissance unequaled elsewhere. read
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Image
of Jesus Christ
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| Features:
Jesus Christ |
| Region:
Venetian Republic |
| Mint:
Venice |
| Materials:
Gold Coin |
| Framing:
14k |
| Reverse:
Doge & St. Mark |
| Denomination:
Ducat |
| Date:
1200 - 1400 AD |
| Stones:
Diamonds, 0.16 CT |
| Reference
#: JKO-128 |
| Price:
$ 2,295 (USD)
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The
Venetian Republic
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While
most of Europe suffered great cultural and material setbacks
during the middle ages, the mercantile cities of Italy enjoyed
a Renaissance unequaled elsewhere. Industrious seafarers,
merchants and bankers built a global trading and financing
network so powerful that individual families often had more
money than some small nations. read
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Coin
of Napolean I
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| Features:
Napolean I |
| Region:
France |
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| Materials:
Silver Medallion |
| Framing:
14k |
| Reverse:
Napolean Supported By Senators |
| Denomination:
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| Date:
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| Stones:
Diamonds, 0.15 CT |
| Reference
#: GSO-164 |
| Price:
$ 2,995 (USD)
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Napoleon
I, Emperor of the French
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Commemorative
medals are issued in memory, or celebration, of a notable
person or event. This beautifully detailed medallion serves
both of those as it was struck to honor the 13th year of
the reign of Napoleon I. read
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| Features:
Pope Pius VII |
| Region:
Vatican City |
| Mint:
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| Materials:
Silver Medallion |
| Framing:
14k |
| Reverse:
Inscription |
| Denomination:
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| Date:
1800 - 1823 AD |
Stones:
Diamonds, 0.10 CT;
Rubies, 0.08 CT |
| Reference
#: GSO-163 |
| Price:
$ 2,795 (USD)
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Papal
Coinage
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The
coinage of the Popes has been one of the most universally
collected series for more than a century, commanding the
visual attention of even the disinterested non-collector
for its artistic impact and creative style. read
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