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Ring
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| Features:
George II |
| Region:
Great Britain |
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| Materials:
Silver Coin |
| Framing:
14k/Silver |
Reverse:
Crowned Number
& Motto |
| Denomination:
One Pence |
| Date:
1748 AD |
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| Reference
#: HARO-016 |
| Price:
$ 795 (USD)
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George
II, King of England
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George
II, son of George I, was born at Herrenhausen Palace in
Hannover (now in lower Saxony State, Germany) on November
10, 1683, and he grew up a German Prince. In 1705 he married
Caroline of Ansbach, an intelligent woman who wielded great
influence over her husband and thereby on government. Like
his father, George II was more interested in Hannover than
in Great Britain, and during his many absences from London
Caroline frequently acted as Regent. read
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Ring
Featuring Charles II
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| Features:
Charles II |
| Region:
Great Britain |
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| Materials:
Silver Coin |
| Framing:
14k/Silver |
| Reverse:
Coat of Arms |
| Denomination:
2 Pence |
| Date:
1660 - 1685 AD |
| Stones:
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| Reference
#: HARO-033 |
| Price:
$ 795 (USD)
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Charles
II, King of England
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Charles
II was King of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 1660
until 85, and his reign marked a period of relative stability
after the upheaval of the english revolution. Charles
was born in London on May 29, 1630. He took his seat in
the House of Lords in 1641 and held a nominal military command
in the early campaigns of the first Civil War of the English
Revolution. read
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Crusader
Coin
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| Features:
Jerusalem Cross |
| Region:
Europe |
| Mint:
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| Materials:
Silver Coin |
| Framing:
Silver/14k |
| Reverse:
Coat of Arms |
| Denomination:
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| Date:
13th Century AD |
| Stones:
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| Reference
#: PKO-540 |
| Price:
$ 795 (USD)
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The
Crusader Coin
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During
the 13th century, Crusaders from throughout Europe massed
their armies in an effort to recapture the Holy Land from
the Muslims. Small coins were minted in great quantity to
pay the troops, and they ultimately became the standard
currency for the common people. These crusader coins were
so popular and widely accepted that they continued to be
minted for three centuries. read
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The
Crusader Coin
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| Features:
Jerusalem Cross |
| Region:
Europe |
| Mint:
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| Materials:
Silver Coin |
| Framing:
14k |
| Reverse:
Castle |
| Denomination:
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| Date:
13th Century AD |
| Stones:
Diamonds, 0.05 CT |
| Reference
#: PKO-546 |
| Price:
$ 1,395 (USD)
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The
Crusader Coin
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During
the 13th century, Crusaders from throughout Europe massed
their armies in an effort to recapture the Holy Land from
the Muslims. Small coins were minted in great quantity to
pay the troops, and they ultimately became the standard
currency for the common people. These crusader coins were
so popular and widely accepted that they continued to be
minted for three centuries. The front of this coin consists
of the king's name "Conrad Rex" accompanied by the Jerusalem
Cross. The reverse shows a castle. King Conrad III was of
German decent and the leader of the Second Crusade to the
Holy Lland in 1147. read
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The
Crusader Coin
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| Features:
Jerusalem Cross |
| Region:
Europe |
| Mint:
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| Materials:
Silver Coin |
| Framing:
14k/Silver |
| Reverse:
Castle |
| Denomination:
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| Date:
13th Century AD |
| Stones:
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| Reference
#: PKO-970 |
| Price:
$ 1,395 (USD)
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The
Crusader Coin
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During
the 13th century, Crusaders from throughout Europe massed
their armies in an effort to recapture the Holy Land from
the Muslims. Small coins were minted in great quantity to
pay the troops, and they ultimately became the standard
currency for the common people. These crusader coins were
so popular and widely accepted that they continued to be
minted for three centuries. The front of this coin consists
of the king's name "Conrad Rex" accompanied by the Jerusalem
Cross. The reverse shows a castle. King Conrad III was of
German decent and the leader of the Second Crusade to the
Holy Lland in 1147. read
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