CONSTANTINE VIII 1025AD Gold Ancient Byzantine Coin w JESUS CHRIST NGC AU i84780
CONSTANTINE VIII 1025AD Gold Ancient Byzantine Coin w JESUS CHRIST NGC AU i84780
CONSTANTINE VIII 1025AD Gold Ancient Byzantine Coin w JESUS CHRIST NGC AU i84780
CONSTANTINE VIII 1025AD Gold Ancient Byzantine Coin w JESUS CHRIST NGC AU i84780
CONSTANTINE VIII 1025AD Gold Ancient Byzantine Coin w JESUS CHRIST NGC AU i84780

CONSTANTINE VIII 1025AD Gold Ancient Byzantine Coin w JESUS CHRIST NGC AU i84780
Item: i84780 Authentic Ancient Coin of. Reference: Sear 1815 Certification: NGC Ancients. AU Strike: 4/5 Surface: 3/5 5746398-011 Pedigree / Provenance: Ex CNG 115 (25 May 2005) #468 + IhS XIS RX RhANTIhM, bust of Christ facing, wearing nimbus cruciger with annulets in upper quadrants, pallium and colobium, raising right hand in benediction, Gospels cradled in left arm; triple border. +CNS-tANtIh bASILS ROm, facing bust of Constantine VIII, wearing crown with pendilia and square-pattern loros with jeweled collar, labarum in right hand, akakia in left; triple border. Jesus (7-2 BC to AD 30-33), also referred to as Jesus of Nazareth or Jesus Christ, is the central figure of Christianity, whom the teachings of most Christian denominations hold to be the Son of God. Christians believe Jesus is the awaited Messiah (or Christ, the Anointed One) of the Old Testament. Virtually all modern scholars of antiquity agree that Jesus existed historically, and historians consider the Synoptic Gospels (Matthew, Mark and Luke) to be the best sources for investigating the historical Jesus. Most scholars agree that Jesus was a Galilean, Jewish rabbi who preached his message orally, was baptized by John the Baptist, and was crucified by the order of the Roman Prefect Pontius Pilate. In the current mainstream view, Jesus was an apocalyptic preacher and the founder of a renewal movement within Judaism, although some prominent scholars argue that he was not apocalyptic. After Jesus’ death, his followers believed he was resurrected, and the community they formed eventually became the Christian church. The widely used calendar era, abbreviated as “AD” from the Latin “Anno Domini” (“in the year of our Lord”) or sometimes as “CE”, is based on the birth of Jesus. Christians believe that Jesus has a “unique significance” in the world. Christian doctrines include the beliefs that Jesus was conceived by the Holy Spirit, was born of a virgin named Mary, performed miracles, founded the Church, died by crucifixion as a sacrifice to achieve atonement, rose from the dead, and ascended into Heaven, whence he will return. Most Christians believe Jesus enables humans to be reconciled to God, and will judge the dead either before or after their bodily resurrection, an event tied to the Second Coming of Jesus in Christian eschatology; though some believe Jesus’s role as savior has more existential or societal concerns than the afterlife, and a few notable theologians have suggested that Jesus will bring about a universal reconciliation. The great majority of Christians worship Jesus as the incarnation of God the Son, the second of three persons of a Divine Trinity. A few Christian groups reject Trinitarianism, wholly or partly, as non-scriptural. In Islam, Jesus (commonly transliterated as Isa) is considered one of God’s important prophets and the Messiah, second in importance only to Muhammad. To Muslims, Jesus was a bringer of scripture and was born of a virgin, but was not the Son of God. According to the Quran, Jesus was not crucified but was physically raised into Heaven by God. Judaism rejects the belief that Jesus was the awaited Messiah, arguing that he did not fulfill the Messianic prophecies in the Tanakh. Constantine VIII Porphyrogenitus (Greek: , Knstantinos VIII) (960 – 11 November 1028) was de jure Byzantine Emperor from 962 until his death. He was the younger son of Emperor Romanos II and Empress Theophano. He was nominal co-emperor for 63 years, successively with his father; stepfather, Nikephoros II Phokas; uncle, John I Tzimiskes; and brother, Basil II. Basil II died childless on 15 December 1025 and thus left the rule of the Byzantine Empire in Constantine’s hands. Constantine had no interest in politics, statecraft or the military. His brief reign is said to have been “an unmitigated disaster”, sparking “a collapse of the military power of the Empire”. Constantine had no sons, so shortly before his death he married his daughter Zoë to his chosen successor, Romanos Argyros. Constantine’s father, Romanos II, was the sixth Byzantine emperor of the Macedonian dynasty. After the death of his first wife, Bertha (who took the name Eudocia), daughter of Hugh of Arles, he fell in love with and married an innkeeper’s daughter from the Peloponnese, Theophano. Contemporaries called Theophano the most beautiful woman in Christendom as well as ambitious, an inveterate schemer and utterly amoral. She bore Romanos four children, including Constantine, born in 960, and his elder brother Basil, born in 958. His sister Anna’s hand was considered such a prize that Vladimir I of Kiev converted to Christianity in order to marry her. Aged eight, Constantine was engaged to a daughter of Emperor Boris II of Bulgaria but in the end he married a Byzantine aristocrat, Helena, daughter of Alypius. By Helena he had three daughters: Eudokia, who became a nun; Zoë, who was empress for 22 years; and Theodora, who reigned for 18 months and was the last of the Macedonian line. Romanos died in 963, amidst rumours that Theophano had poisoned him; Constantine was three years old. Constantine and his brother had been crowned co-emperors by their father in March 962. The widowed Theophano installed herself as regent for her sons and promptly purged the imperial government, appointing her own men. Passing over a bevy of suitors among Constantinople’s courtiers, she made an alliance with Nikephoros Phokas. Nikephoros, a physically repulsive ascetic twice her age, was the greatest military hero of the Empire. In return for her hand, the childless Nikephoros gave his sacred pledge to protect her children and their interests. Nikephoros entered Constantinople three months after Romanos’ death, breaking the resistance of Joseph Bringas, a eunuch palace official who had been Romanos’ chief counsellor, in street fighting. Nikephoros was crowned emperor in the presence of his nominal co-emperors, Constantine and Basil. A month later he married their mother. Six years later, Nikephoros was murdered at Theophano’s instigation and her lover and co-conspirator John Tzimiskes was acclaimed emperor. Tzimiskes proposed to marry Theophano but the Empress had by then been too damaged by gossip and rumours, many of them accurate. Patriarch Polyeuktos refused to perform the coronation unless Tzimiskes removed the “scarlet empress” from the court. Tzimiskes calculated that his legitimacy would be better enhanced by church approval than betrothal to the unpopular empress and acceded to the Patriarch’s demands. Theophano was sent into exile and Tzimiskes was crowned, again with Constantine and Basil as co-emperors. He married Theodora, Constantine’s aunt. Following the death of Tzimiskes in January 976, Basil and Constantine took power. Although the sixteen year old Constantine was nominally co-emperor it was clear that Basil was senior emperor as Basileus Basil II. Constantine as a young man was tall and graceful, he was a superb horseman and trained his own horses. He competed in athletic and wrestling competitions, which he brought back into fashion. He had an excellent speaking voice and a good grasp of rhetoric. He was a gourmet and a gourmand. He had no interest in politics, statecraft or the military and never developed any. Constantine led troops alongside his brother in 989; the campaign ended without any combat and Constantine was not appointed to military command again. Basil II had an illustrious reign, earning the sobriquet “Bulgar-slayer” (Bulgaroktonus). He died childless on 15 December 1025 and Constantine, a sixty-five-year-old widower, became sole emperor as Constantine VIII. He had been a co-emperor for sixty-three years but had always been content to enjoy the privileges of imperial status, without concerning himself with state affairs. He spent his life in the search of pleasure and entertainment, or amusing himself with riding and hunting. He was of frivolous disposition, he desired nothing more than to pass his life wallowing in extravagant pleasures. Constantine as emperor carried on as he always had – hunting, feasting, and enjoying life – and avoided state business as much as possible. By the time he became emperor he had chronic gout and could hardly walk. He met challenges with impulsive cruelty, persecuting the nobility and ordering an orgy of torture; blinding was a favoured punishment for crimes real or imagined. He filled the senior court and state positions with nonentities. Within months the land laws of Basil II were dropped, under pressure from the Anatolian aristocracy. “Devoid of any semblance of moral fibre” he would grant any concession. Favouritism failed to win him friends and he persecuted the nobility when he felt threatened by conspiracy. The start of the decline of the Byzantine Empire has been linked to Constantine’s accession to the throne. His reign has been described as “an unmitigated disaster”, “a break up of the system” and causing “a collapse of the military power of the Empire”. He ruled for less than three years before his death on 11 November 1028. On his deathbed, and without a male heir, Constantine recalled the senior aristocrat Constantine Dalessenos, Duke of Antioch, to the capital in order to marry his daughter Zoë. The Dalassenus were one of the few powerful patrician families who had been unswervingly loyal to the Macedonian dynasty. Constantine Dalassenos set out from his estates in the Armeniac Theme, but before reaching Constantinople the situation changed: the emperor’s advisors preferred a weak ruler whom they could control, and, typically, Constantine was persuaded. He choose Romanos Argyros instead, forcing him to divorce his wife and marry Zoë. The wedding took place only three days before Constantine died on 11 November 1028. Romanos was crowned Romanos III r. World-renowned expert numismatist, enthusiast, author and dealer in authentic ancient Greek, ancient Roman, ancient Byzantine, world coins & more. Ilya Zlobin is an independent individual who has a passion for coin collecting, research and understanding the importance of the historical context and significance all coins and objects represent. Send me a message about this and I can update your invoice should you want this method. Getting your order to you, quickly and securely is a top priority and is taken seriously here. Great care is taken in packaging and mailing every item securely and quickly. What is a certificate of authenticity and what guarantees do you give that the item is authentic? You will be very happy with what you get with the COA; a professional presentation of the coin, with all of the relevant information and a picture of the coin you saw in the listing. Additionally, the coin is inside it’s own protective coin flip (holder), with a 2×2 inch description of the coin matching the individual number on the COA. Whether your goal is to collect or give the item as a gift, coins presented like this could be more prized and valued higher than items that were not given such care and attention to. When should I leave feedback? Please don’t leave any negative feedbacks, as it happens sometimes that people rush to leave feedback before letting sufficient time for their order to arrive. The matter of fact is that any issues can be resolved, as reputation is most important to me. 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  • Certification Number: 5746398-011
  • Certification: NGC
  • Grade: AU

CONSTANTINE VIII 1025AD Gold Ancient Byzantine Coin w JESUS CHRIST NGC AU i84780
1837 Peru Cuzco 8 Escudos Dollars Pesos 8e Gold Coin
1837 Peru Cuzco 8 Escudos Dollars Pesos 8e Gold Coin
1837 Peru Cuzco 8 Escudos Dollars Pesos 8e Gold Coin
1837 Peru Cuzco 8 Escudos Dollars Pesos 8e Gold Coin
1837 Peru Cuzco 8 Escudos Dollars Pesos 8e Gold Coin
1837 Peru Cuzco 8 Escudos Dollars Pesos 8e Gold Coin
1837 Peru Cuzco 8 Escudos Dollars Pesos 8e Gold Coin
1837 Peru Cuzco 8 Escudos Dollars Pesos 8e Gold Coin
1837 Peru Cuzco 8 Escudos Dollars Pesos 8e Gold Coin
1837 Peru Cuzco 8 Escudos Dollars Pesos 8e Gold Coin
1837 Peru Cuzco 8 Escudos Dollars Pesos 8e Gold Coin
1837 Peru Cuzco 8 Escudos Dollars Pesos 8e Gold Coin

1837 Peru Cuzco 8 Escudos Dollars Pesos 8e Gold Coin
1837 PERU CUZCO 8 ESCUDOS GOLD RARE COIN. VERY HARD TO FIND! THIS COIN WAS LEGAL TENDER IN USA UNTIL 1857. The item “1837 PERU CUZCO 8 ESCUDOS DOLLARS PESOS 8E GOLD COIN” is in sale since Sunday, November 3, 2019. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\South America\Peru”. The seller is “purplekat928″ and is located in Fajardo, Puerto Rico. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Peru
  • Certification Number: 4477142-009
  • Currency: 8 ESCUDOS
  • Certification: NGC
  • Grade: VF-30
  • Year: 1837
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
  • Composition: Gold
  • KM Number: 167

1837 Peru Cuzco 8 Escudos Dollars Pesos 8e Gold Coin
2019 American Gold Eagle 1 oz $50 NGC MS70 First Day of Issue 1st Label
2019 American Gold Eagle 1 oz $50 NGC MS70 First Day of Issue 1st Label
2019 American Gold Eagle 1 oz $50 NGC MS70 First Day of Issue 1st Label
2019 American Gold Eagle 1 oz $50 NGC MS70 First Day of Issue 1st Label

2019 American Gold Eagle 1 oz $50 NGC MS70 First Day of Issue 1st Label
Serving Collectors and Investors for Over 50 Years. Deal of the Day. These buyers obtain the uncirculated bullion coins from the Mint based on the current spot price of the metal plus a small premium. American Eagle Gold Bullion Coins are made in four denominations that contain one ounce, half-ounce, quarter-ounce and tenth-ounce of gold. Coin Design Obverse: A version of Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ full-length figure of Liberty with flowing hair, holding a torch in her right hand and an olive branch in her left. Reverse: Male eagle carrying an olive branch flying above a nest containing a female eagle and eaglets. Coin Artists Obverse: Augustus Saint-Gaudens (1848 – 1907) Reverse: Miley Busiek, Sculptor This listing uses “Reference Images” The “Reference Images” used in this listing Description were created by Liberty Coin for reference only to depict the quality of the item you will receive. You will NOT receive the exact item, with the same certificate number, that was photographed to create the Reference Images. However, the actual item you will receive is guaranteed to be similar to that shown and exactly as described. Augustus Saint-Gaudens (obverse), Miley Busiek (reverse). Due to additional Safety & Security policies, Orders for Bullion products cannot be processed Same Day. UPS 2 Day Air with Signature Confirmation. However, we reserve the right to make Carrier and Service Level changes due to operating conditions. If you need to change the Address you should cancel your order and place a new order using the correct address. Bullion coins, bars and rounds are mass-produced and are not manufactured to the same quality standards as collector coins. Listed prices for bullion products are firm and not negotiable. Prices will change with movements in the spot price of the underlying metal while precious metals markets are open. Pre-Owned Vintage US Mint Products. 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The actual item you will receive is guaranteed to be as described and depicted. “Random Dates” Product Listings. When purchasing “Random Dates” products you can expect to receive dates and types of our choice, depending upon current stock on hand. Due to high volume it is impractical for us to select specific dates upon request. Liberty Coin attempts to display product images shown on the site as accurately as possible. However, we cannot guarantee that the color you see matches the product color, as the display of the color depends, in part, upon the monitor you are using. Prices and availability of products and services are subject to change without notice. Errors will be corrected where discovered, and Liberty Coin, LLC reserves the right to revoke any stated offer and to correct any errors, inaccuracies or omissions including after an order has been submitted and whether or not the order has been confirmed. Since 1965, Liberty Coin has offered an ever-expanding line of precious metal bullion, collectible coins and US Mint products. Whether you are an investor seeking asset diversification through precious metals, an experienced collector searching for a key date coin, or simply trying to find a vintage Proof Set as a gift, Liberty Coin’s extensive inventory is available to meet your needs. To contact Liberty Coin. Sign up to receive special insider notifications of deals, promotions, and new items! Powered by Solid Commerce The All-in-One Listing, Inventory & Order Management Solution. The item “2019 American Gold Eagle 1 oz $50 NGC MS70 First Day of Issue 1st Label” is in sale since Tuesday, December 17, 2019. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Bullion\Gold\Coins”. The seller is “liberty.coin” and is located in Huntington Beach, California. This item can be shipped to United States, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Malta, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Japan, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Norway, Saudi arabia, United arab emirates, Bahrain, Malaysia, Chile, Brunei darussalam, Ecuador, French guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Iceland, Jersey, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macao, Martinique, Peru, Paraguay, Uruguay, Panama, Jamaica, Colombia, Barbados, Bermuda, Cayman islands, Maldives, Oman, China, Israel, Switzerland, Qatar, Brazil.
  • Certification: NGC
  • Fineness: 0.9167
  • Strike Type: Business
  • Grade: MS70
  • Year: 2019
  • Composition: Gold
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Mint Location: West Point
  • Denomination: $50

2019 American Gold Eagle 1 oz $50 NGC MS70 First Day of Issue 1st Label
2019 1/4 oz $10 Gold American Eagle NGC MS 69 Mint Error (Rev Struck Thru)
2019 1/4 oz $10 Gold American Eagle NGC MS 69 Mint Error (Rev Struck Thru)

2019 1/4 oz $10 Gold American Eagle NGC MS 69 Mint Error (Rev Struck Thru)
Australian Perth Mint Gold. Gold Bars & Rounds. Perth Mint Gold Bars. America the Beautiful Coins. 90% & 40% US Silver Coins. Australian Perth Mint Silver. Cast & Hand Poured. Please note, the pictures are stock images and may not depict the actual coin. The location, size, and shape of the error may vary. The coin comes graded as Mint State 69 by NGC. The obverse features Lady Liberty holding a flaming torch and an olive branch. Inscriptions include the phrase “LIBERTY” and the year of mintage. The reverse displays a family of eagles with the male flying high above the nest holding his family. Inscriptions include weight and denomination. If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to contact one of our customer service representatives. By purchasing from Bullion Exchanges, you are agreeing to all of our Terms and Policies. Bullion Exchanges reserves the right to refuse or cancel any order reviewed by our Compliance Team, which are deemed questionable or have increasing potential risk for being fraudulent. All customers are subject to a review at our own discretion, in which additional information, identification and/or documentation, may be requested. A prompt response would help expedite the fulfillment of your order. Packages are no longer insured if the tracking information shows the package is delivered. We will only be liable to cover packages that are lost in transit or damaged. There are no exceptions to this policy. Once an order is placed, it cannot be modified or cancelled. Using high definition digital video, we record the packing of our products to affirm accuracy. Bullion Exchanges reserves the right to refuse or cancel any order reviewed by our Compliance Team, which are deemed questionable or have potential risk for being fraudulent. There are no exceptions. The submission of an order and subsequent receipt of a confirmation locks in your order and affects our metal hedging requirements and thus we are unable to make any price adjustments. Our in-house numismatist staff assign conditions to all products. The condition assigned to the products is derived from industry-wide standards. Please keep in mind that most images are stock images, and therefore you should not expect to receive the pictured products. Silver products, and some gold as well, may exhibit milk spots, and/or toning, which are normal and do not change the condition described in the listing, nor the value of the product. Coins that are holdered by one of the major grading companies are graded based on the condition they were in at the time of grading. However, at times, coins do tend to develop spotting or toning which are a normal happenstance in coins. Please keep in mind, the appearance of the toning and/or milk spots does not mean that the coin is not the grade specified on the actual slab. In instances where there is a discrepancy where the customer believes to be unjust, please refer to the grading companys guarantee policy. Both NGC and PCGS have a program where they will compensate the owner of the current coin if they believe the coin deserves a lower grade than it had originally received. Please note, bullion coins, bars and rounds are mass-produced and are not struck to the same quality standards as collector coins. These bullion products are not certified and therefore will not always be 100% perfect. All sales are final and therefore in cases when a product is offered on a Deal Price, previously locked-in orders for that product will not be subject to price reductions or cancellations. Bullion Exchanges reserves the right to cancel sales that may or may not have typography issues within the listings, pricing inaccuracies, systematic faults by our system, and/or errors caused by eBays system, without further notice. Purchasing bullion and/or coins involves price risk, and the purchaser assumes all such risk. We do not offer or make price adjustments based on the market fluctuations of precious metals, or for any other reason. We will never ask the customer to pay more for a product if the price significantly increased, so please refrain from requesting price adjustments after market prices decrease. The item “2019 1/4 oz $10 Gold American Eagle NGC MS 69 Mint Error (Rev Struck Thru)” is in sale since Thursday, May 30, 2019. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Bullion\Gold\Coins”. The seller is “bullion.exchanges” and is located in New York, New York. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Certification: NGC
  • Grade: MS 69
  • Year: 2019
  • Denomination: $10
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Composition: Gold
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

2019 1/4 oz $10 Gold American Eagle NGC MS 69 Mint Error (Rev Struck Thru)
2007-W US First Spouse Gold 1/2 oz BU $10 Thomas Jefferson's Liberty NGC MS70
2007-W US First Spouse Gold 1/2 oz BU $10 Thomas Jefferson's Liberty NGC MS70
2007-W US First Spouse Gold 1/2 oz BU $10 Thomas Jefferson's Liberty NGC MS70
2007-W US First Spouse Gold 1/2 oz BU $10 Thomas Jefferson's Liberty NGC MS70

2007-W US First Spouse Gold 1/2 oz BU $10 Thomas Jefferson's Liberty NGC MS70
Serving Collectors and Investors for Over 50 Years. Deal of the Day. In instances where a president held office without a first spouse, the coin bears an obverse image emblematic of Liberty as depicted on a circulating coin of that era and a reverse image emblematic of themes of that President’s life. The United States Mint certifies that this coin was struck in accordance with legislation passed by Congress and signed by the President on December 22, 2005, as Public Law 109-145. This coin was produced by the Department of the Treasury, United States Mint. This coin is legal tender of the United States. Coin Designs The obverse (heads side) design features a reproduction of the Draped Bust Half Cent obverse minted in the early 1800’s. The reverse (tails) design depicts President Jefferson’s grave marker at Monticello with the epitaph he requested to reflect his most significant accomplishments. This listing uses “Reference Images” The “Reference Images” used in this listing Description were created by Liberty Coin for reference only to depict the quality of the item you will receive. You will NOT receive the exact item, with the same certificate number, that was photographed to create the Reference Images. However, the actual item you will receive is guaranteed to be similar to that shown and exactly as described. 0.5 troy oz. Robert Scot (obverse), Charles Vickers (reverse). Due to additional Safety & Security policies, Orders for Bullion products cannot be processed Same Day. UPS 2 Day Air with Signature Confirmation. However, we reserve the right to make Carrier and Service Level changes due to operating conditions. If you need to change the Address you should cancel your order and place a new order using the correct address. Bullion coins, bars and rounds are mass-produced and are not manufactured to the same quality standards as collector coins. Listed prices for bullion products are firm and not negotiable. Prices will change with movements in the spot price of the underlying metal while precious metals markets are open. Pre-Owned Vintage US Mint Products. Except for current year products, nearly all of our US Mint products have been previously owned. Unless otherwise disclosed, all of our US Mint products come with their complete original packaging. We inspect all pre-owned US Mint products prior to offering them for sale. We only sell sets that have passed our inspection; the coins are typically free of excessive hazing, spotting, or distracting toning. While the items are typically in very good condition for their age, these vintage products are not new. Use of Stock Images. We typically have multiple quantities available of many of our most popular products. As a result we often use “Stock Images” to represent the actual product. When a “Stock Image” is used to merchandise a product, that use will be disclosed as follows. The’Stock Images’ used in this Description are an indicator of the quality of the item you will receive. The actual item you will receive is guaranteed to be as described and depicted. “Random Dates” Product Listings. When purchasing “Random Dates” products you can expect to receive dates and types of our choice, depending upon current stock on hand. Due to high volume it is impractical for us to select specific dates upon request. Liberty Coin attempts to display product images shown on the site as accurately as possible. However, we cannot guarantee that the color you see matches the product color, as the display of the color depends, in part, upon the monitor you are using. Prices and availability of products and services are subject to change without notice. Errors will be corrected where discovered, and Liberty Coin, LLC reserves the right to revoke any stated offer and to correct any errors, inaccuracies or omissions including after an order has been submitted and whether or not the order has been confirmed. Since 1965, Liberty Coin has offered an ever-expanding line of precious metal bullion, collectible coins and US Mint products. Whether you are an investor seeking asset diversification through precious metals, an experienced collector searching for a key date coin, or simply trying to find a vintage Proof Set as a gift, Liberty Coin’s extensive inventory is available to meet your needs. To contact Liberty Coin. Sign up to receive special insider notifications of deals, promotions, and new items! The item “2007-W US First Spouse Gold 1/2 oz BU $10 Thomas Jefferson’s Liberty NGC MS70″ is in sale since Wednesday, July 8, 2020. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Bullion\Gold\Coins”. The seller is “liberty.coin” and is located in Huntington Beach, California. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Malta, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Japan, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Norway, Saudi arabia, United arab emirates, Bahrain, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Panama, Jamaica, Barbados, Bermuda, Brunei darussalam, Ecuador, French guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Iceland, Jersey, Cayman islands, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macao, Martinique, Maldives, Oman, Peru, Paraguay, Uruguay, China, Taiwan, Israel, Switzerland, Qatar, Kuwait, Brazil.
  • Certification: NGC
  • Fineness: 0.9999
  • Strike Type: Business
  • Grade: MS70
  • Year: 2007
  • Composition: Gold
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Mint Location: West Point
  • Denomination: $10

2007-W US First Spouse Gold 1/2 oz BU $10 Thomas Jefferson's Liberty NGC MS70
Spain Full Date 1590 2 Escudos Ngc 40 Gold Pirate Gold Coins Treasure Shipwreck
Spain Full Date 1590 2 Escudos Ngc 40 Gold Pirate Gold Coins Treasure Shipwreck
Spain Full Date 1590 2 Escudos Ngc 40 Gold Pirate Gold Coins Treasure Shipwreck
Spain Full Date 1590 2 Escudos Ngc 40 Gold Pirate Gold Coins Treasure Shipwreck
Spain Full Date 1590 2 Escudos Ngc 40 Gold Pirate Gold Coins Treasure Shipwreck
Spain Full Date 1590 2 Escudos Ngc 40 Gold Pirate Gold Coins Treasure Shipwreck
Spain Full Date 1590 2 Escudos Ngc 40 Gold Pirate Gold Coins Treasure Shipwreck
Spain Full Date 1590 2 Escudos Ngc 40 Gold Pirate Gold Coins Treasure Shipwreck

Spain Full Date 1590 2 Escudos Ngc 40 Gold Pirate Gold Coins Treasure Shipwreck
Spain 2 Escudos 1590 “Dated” NGC 40. Pirate Gold Coins Treasure. Spain 2 Escudos 1590 “Dated” Seville Mint Square D NGC 40! This coin has absolutely 5 star eye appeal! The Full Crown is what initially grabs your attention, Crowns really add a lot to eye appeal on these treasure coins. The Cross side also has incredible centering, but what really makes this coin special is the date! Of course dated coins is location in real estate in determining value, and this piece has an incredible date! Extremely pronounced “S” for Seville and “II” denoting 2 Escudos! The item “SPAIN FULL DATE 1590 2 ESCUDOS NGC 40 GOLD PIRATE GOLD COINS TREASURE SHIPWRECK” is in sale since Tuesday, February 5, 2019. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\Europe\Spain”. The seller is “pirategoldcoins” and is located in La Jolla, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Denomination: 4 Escudos
  • Certification: NGC
  • Composition: Gold
  • Modified Item: No
  • Year: 1630
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Spain

Spain Full Date 1590 2 Escudos Ngc 40 Gold Pirate Gold Coins Treasure Shipwreck
$20 US Gold Double Eagle, St. Gaudens. 1924 NGC/MS63. Beautiful Investment Coin
$20 US Gold Double Eagle, St. Gaudens. 1924 NGC/MS63. Beautiful Investment Coin
$20 US Gold Double Eagle, St. Gaudens. 1924 NGC/MS63. Beautiful Investment Coin
$20 US Gold Double Eagle, St. Gaudens. 1924 NGC/MS63. Beautiful Investment Coin

$20 US Gold Double Eagle, St. Gaudens. 1924 NGC/MS63. Beautiful Investment Coin
It has been graded as MS63 by NGC. This is a great investment coin for the gold enthusiast! Please check out my other auctions for gold and silver coins. The item “$20 US Gold Double Eagle, St. Gaudens. 1924 NGC/MS63. Beautiful Investment Coin” is in sale since Wednesday, September 2, 2020. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ US\Gold (Pre-1933)\$20, Double Eagle”. The seller is “montauk45″ and is located in Fort Collins, Colorado. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Certification: NGC
  • Grade: MS 63
  • Year: 1924
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Composition: Gold
  • Denomination: $20

$20 US Gold Double Eagle, St. Gaudens. 1924 NGC/MS63. Beautiful Investment Coin
1923 Gold Mexico 50 Pesos Coin Ngc Mint State 63
1923 Gold Mexico 50 Pesos Coin Ngc Mint State 63
1923 Gold Mexico 50 Pesos Coin Ngc Mint State 63

1923 Gold Mexico 50 Pesos Coin Ngc Mint State 63
923 MO GOLD MEXICO 50 PESOS. CERTIFIED BY NGC MINT STATE 63 KM # 481. CONTAINS 41.6666 GRAMS OF. (1.20567 OZS CTUAL GOLD WEIGHT) MEXICO CITY MINT. PLEASE BE PATIENT AS THIS IS A HARD TIME FOR EVERYONE AND PACKAGES ARE GETTING DELIVERED, JUST NOT IN THE NORMAL TIMEFRAME. PLEASE INQUIRE IF INTERESTED. We cannot declare any package as a “gift”, sampleetc. The item “1923 GOLD MEXICO 50 PESOS COIN NGC MINT STATE 63″ is in sale since Tuesday, June 30, 2020. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Bullion\Gold\Coins”. The seller is “rarecoincollector” and is located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Certification: NGC
  • Precious Metal Content per Unit: 1.2 OZ AGW
  • Coin: Mexican 50 Peso
  • Year: 1923
  • Strike Type: Business
  • Grade: MS 63
  • Certification Number: 2635812-001
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Mexico
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Composition: Gold

1923 Gold Mexico 50 Pesos Coin Ngc Mint State 63
1969 Gold Peru 540 Minted 100 Soles Coin Ngc Mint State 63
1969 Gold Peru 540 Minted 100 Soles Coin Ngc Mint State 63

1969 Gold Peru 540 Minted 100 Soles Coin Ngc Mint State 63
1969 PERU GOLD 100 SOLES CERTIFIED BY NGC MINT STATE 63 ONTAINS 46.807 GRAMS OF. 916 FINE GOLD (1.3544 OZS AGW). 38 MM IN DIAMETER. PLEASE BE PATIENT AS THIS IS A HARD TIME FOR EVERYONE AND PACKAGES ARE GETTING DELIVERED, JUST NOT IN THE NORMAL TIMEFRAME. PLEASE INQUIRE IF INTERESTED. We cannot declare any package as a “gift”, sampleetc. The item “1969 GOLD PERU 540 MINTED 100 SOLES COIN NGC MINT STATE 63″ is in sale since Friday, December 21, 2018. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\Gold”. The seller is “rarecoincollector” and is located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Year: 1969
  • Certification: NGC
  • Grade: MS 63
  • Composition: Gold
  • UPC: Does Not Apply

1969 Gold Peru 540 Minted 100 Soles Coin Ngc Mint State 63
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