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The
Venetian Republic
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| Features:
Jesus Christ Enthroned |
| Region:
Venetian Republic |
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| Materials:
Silver Coin |
| Framing:
14k |
| Reverse:
Ruler and Patron Saint |
| Den:
Venetian Grosso |
| Date:
15th Century AD |
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| Price:
$ 795 (USD) |
| Reference
#: TPK-802 |
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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. read
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Venetian
Coin Pendant
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| Features:
Jesus Christ Enthroned |
| Region:
Venetian Republic |
| Mint:
Venice |
| Materials:
Silver Coin |
| Framing:
14k |
| Reverse:
Ruler & Patron Saing |
| Denomination:
Grosso |
| Date:
13th Century AD |
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| Reference
#: TPK-795 |
| Price:
$ 795 (USD)
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Venetian
Republic
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The
coin featured in this piece is a silver Grosso from the
Republic of Venice, Italy. It was struck in the 13th century
AD. Christ is shown enthroned on one side, with the ruler
of Venice and St. Mark, the Patron Saint of the city, on
the reverse side. Venice was a strong commercial and political
power in the 13th century following their successful siege
of Constantinople at the beginning of the century. read
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Venetian
Coin Pendant
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| Features:
Jesus Christ Enthroned |
| Region:
Venetian Republic |
| Mint:
Venice |
| Materials:
Silver Coin |
| Framing:
14k |
| Reverse:
Ruler & Patron Saing |
| Denomination:
Grosso |
| Date:
13th Century AD |
| Stones:
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| Reference
#: PKO-697 |
| Price:
$ 995 (USD)
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Venetian
Republic
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The
coin featured in this piece is a silver Grosso from the
Republic of Venice, Italy. It was struck in the 13th century
AD. Christ is shown enthroned on one side, with the ruler
of Venice and St. Mark, the Patron Saint of the city, on
the reverse side. Venice was a strong commercial and political
power in the 13th century following their successful siege
of Constantinople at the beginning of the century. read
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Coin
Pendant of Edward I
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| Features:
Edward I |
| Region:
Great Britain |
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| Materials:
Silver Coin |
| Framing:
14k |
| Reverse:
Motto Encircling Design |
| Denomination:
Penny |
| Date:
1272 - 1307 AD |
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| Reference
#: PKO-270 |
| Price:
$ 995 (USD)
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King
Edward I of Great Britain
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Edward
I, called longshanks was King of England of the House of
Plantagenet between the years 1272 and 1307 AD. The eldest
son of King Henry III, at 15 he married Eleanor of Castile.
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Double
Dutch Ducat
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| Features:
Soldier Standing |
| Region:
Netherlands |
| Mint:
Amsterdam |
| Materials:
Gold Coin |
| Framing:
14k |
| Reverse:
Scroll |
| Den.:
Double
Dutch Ducat |
| Date:
1766 AD |
| Stones:
Diamond, 0.20 CT |
| Price:
$3,995 (USD) |
| Reference
#: PKO-262 |
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Dutch
Netherland Gold
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Through
marriage, war, and political maneuvering, most of the region
comprising the present-day Netherlands-Holland, Utrecht,
Noord-Brabant, and Geldeland-came into the hands of the
Dukes of Burgundy during the 15th and early 16th centuries.
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Dutch
Ducat
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| Features:
Soldier Standing |
| Region:
Netherlands |
| Mint:
Amsterdam |
| Materials:
Gold Coin |
| Framing:
14k |
| Reverse:
Scroll |
| Denomination:
Ducat |
| Date:
1642 |
| Stones:
Diamond, 0.07 CT; Sapphires, 0.26 CT |
| Price:
$2,395 (USD) |
| Reference
#: PKO-112 |
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Dutch
Netherlands Gold
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Through
marriage, war, and political maneuvering, most of the region
comprising the present-day Netherlands-Holland, Utrecht,
Noord-Brabant, and Geldeland-came into the hands of the
Dukes of Burgundy during the 15th and early 16th centuries.
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Pendant
Featuring Queen Victoria
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| Features:
Denomination |
| Region:
Great Britain |
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| Materials:
Silver Coin |
| Framing:
14k/Silver |
| Reverse:
Queen Victoria |
| Denomination:
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| Date:
1880 AD |
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| Reference
#: MCO-012 |
| Price:
$ 295 (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, Alexandrina 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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