A broad collection of European coinage, covering diverse nations, historical periods, and the evolution of currency across the continent.
Coinage of the interwar period (1924–1938) documenting the first Schilling series.
The definitive Schilling series used from 1945 until the historic Euro transition.
The classic era of Swiss numismatics. Includes silver standing Helvetia francs and the pure nickel 20-rappen series.
The transition to base metals. Featuring cupro-nickel francs and the golden-colored aluminum-bronze 5-rappen introduced in 1981.
The foundational bronze and silver coinage introduced by the Provisional Government following the deposition of Queen Isabella II. This historic series marks the official birth of the Spanish Peseta standard. The bronze issues, famously nicknamed 'Perra Chica' and 'Perra Gorda', showcase the allegorical Hispania seated on Gibraltar and the Spanish lion holding the constitutional shield, engraved by Luis Marchionni.
State of Spain issues (1936–1975) featuring the portrait of the Caudillo.
The coins design of 1957
The coins design of 1963
The coins design of 1966
The coins design of 1975
The coins design of 1980
This batch contains the regular circulating coins of Spain issued under King Juan Carlos I from 1982 until the major monetary reform of 1989. It excludes earlier issues with mint years inside star marks, focusing strictly on the standardized, heavier denominations of the modern peseta system (including 1, 5, 25, 50, 100, and 200 pesetas) minted from cupronickel, bronze, and aluminum-bronze before the transition to smaller planchets.
This batch covers the late circulating coins of the Spanish peseta under King Juan Carlos I, starting from the sweeping monetary reform of 1990 until the introduction of the Euro in 2002. It features the downsized, highly efficient planchet standards, showcasing distinct technical designs such as the holed 25 pesetas, the flower-shaped (11-sided) 50 pesetas, and various annual commemorative reverses minted in aluminum-bronze and aluminum.
Circulation coins minted during the post-war reign of King Paul I. Denominations feature the royal coat of arms (crowned shield with supporters) or the King's portrait on higher values, with the circular state title "ΒΑΣΙΛΕΙΟΝ ΤΗΣ ΕΛΛΑΔΟΣ" (Kingdom of Greece).
Circulation issues spanning the brief reign of King Constantine II and the subsequent regime of the Military Junta ("Black Colonels"). Coins from this turbulent era transition from the portrait of the young King to the Junta's propaganda symbol—the Phoenix rising from flames next to a soldier's silhouette.
The first comprehensive coin series of the democratic Third Hellenic Republic following the abolition of the monarchy. The state title changes to "ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ" (Hellenic Republic) and coins feature historical Greek personalities, ancient art motifs, and the prominent use of pure nickel for mid-tier denominations.
The final series of the Greek drachma prior to the Euro transition. Due to inflation, smaller lepta and low drachma coins were discontinued, while high-value denominations like 50 and 100 Drachmai were introduced in heavy aluminum-bronze alloys, featuring prominent designs of Alexander the Great and ancient philosophers.
Kingdom of Italy coinage (1900–1943) spanning the era of the World Wars.
Standard circulation Lira coinage issued from the 1946 referendum until 2001.
Special issue Lira coins minted to commemorate national events and organizations.
Circulation coins of Malta from the early post-decimalization period. This batch includes all denominations strictly featuring the basic "MALTA" country inscription on the obverse alongside the early heraldic George Cross layout or classic portrait profiles.
Modernized decimal coinage of Malta featuring the full constitutional "REPUBBLIKA TA' MALTA" country inscription. This batch captures the introduction of the new maritime-themed Republic coat of arms and the 1986 faunal reverse series.
Modern Maltese coinage (1986–2007) featuring local flora and fauna.
Commemorative coins of Portugal Escudo
Mid-20th century circulation coinage including the iconic 2.50 Escudo series.
The final Escudo series (1986–2001) featuring nautical and historic themes.
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