2020-W Burnished $50 American Gold Eagle 1 oz. NGC MS70 FDI First Label
2020-W Burnished $50 American Gold Eagle 1 oz. NGC MS70 FDI First Label

2020-W Burnished $50 American Gold Eagle 1 oz. NGC MS70 FDI First Label
1 oz Gold Bars. Queen’s Beast Series. 1 oz Silver Bars. 5 oz Silver Bars. 10 oz Silver Bars. Kilo oz Silver Bars. 100 oz Silver Bars. Proof & Mint Sets. NGC MS70 FDI First Label. In order to provide our customers with the best quality certified coins, PCE, Inc. Only deals in NGC and PCGS certified coins. NGC and PCGS are the most highly respected third party grading services in the coin industry today. Customer service is our number one goal. The coin pictured is only a representation of the coin you will receive, not the exact coin (serial numbers will vary). All of our packages are fully insured. Other methods may be used depending on circumstance. This time frame is only an estimate, not a guarantee. Once an order is placed it can only be canceled not adjusted. We always do our best to provide our customers with speedy service; however some things are out of our control. There is always the possibility for a delay due to these third party services or the possibility of a product becoming damaged or lost in transit. The simple fact is, all of the above-described scenarios are unacceptable to us and we will never put this burden on our customers. If anything happens to a product in transit, we will always be willing to replace the product. For large orders with customers that we do not have a previously established business relationship, a wire may be necessary. This will be determined at the discretion of Pinehurst Coins. We do not offer discounts unless it is otherwise posted on our listing. Please see individual listings for details. Placing an order locks in your price. We do not offer price adjustments on our items. Both the precious metals and numismatic markets can be volatile and change on a regular basis. Placing your order locks in your price and this price cannot be adjusted. We always do our best to satisfy our customers. ALL BULLION ITEMS ARE FINAL SALE. Due to the volatile nature of the bullion market all gold, silver, platinum and palladium bullion sales are final. You may cancel your order, however all cancellations will be subject to any market loss as described in our Market Loss Policy. Founded in 2004 by current President and CEO Vincent Wade, Pinehurst Coins is a family owned and operated business. Since the companies inception, the goal has been simple; create a business model in which the client always receives excellent customer service and a quality product at the best possible price. We have stuck to this model and never looked back. At Pinehurst Coins we are very much aware that coin collectors are immensely pragmatic and detail oriented. We know what our clients want and what they expect. This is precisely why we always go the extra mile to ensure every coin we sell has been thoroughly inspected by one of our full time numismatists before it ever makes it into our client’s hand. For those of you who are existing customers and are taking the time to read this; we thank you. As for the first time customers, we appreciate you giving us a chance to meet your numismatic needs and we promise that you will not be disappointed. The item “2020-W Burnished $50 American Gold Eagle 1 oz. NGC MS70 FDI First Label” is in sale since Tuesday, December 8, 2020. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Bullion\Gold\Coins”. The seller is “pinehurstcoins” and is located in Pinehurst, North Carolina. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Certification: NGC
  • Precious Metal Content per Unit: 1 oz
  • Coin: American Eagle
  • Year: 2020
  • Grade: MS 70
  • Brand/Mint: U.S. Mint
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Composition: Gold

2020-W Burnished $50 American Gold Eagle 1 oz. NGC MS70 FDI First Label
2020 W End of World War 2 75th Half Ounce WW2 24 Karat Gold 20XG NGC PF69 PR69
2020 W End of World War 2 75th Half Ounce WW2 24 Karat Gold 20XG NGC PF69 PR69
2020 W End of World War 2 75th Half Ounce WW2 24 Karat Gold 20XG NGC PF69 PR69
2020 W End of World War 2 75th Half Ounce WW2 24 Karat Gold 20XG NGC PF69 PR69

2020 W End of World War 2 75th Half Ounce WW2 24 Karat Gold 20XG NGC PF69 PR69
You will receive one of the rare. With the original box and COA. NGC certification number will vary. Gallery Image #1 obverse reverse and image #2 shows the Proof strike and packaging for this listing. Other coins in the gallery show you proof strikes, other optional surfaces and other gold issues but are not included. Elease date was Monday November 9, 2020 and it was nearly impossible to get one. Limited production of the silver and gold coin versions. With an unusual design means you need to. To be one of the lucky ones with this very exclusive collector gold coin. Mark the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II with a 24-karat gold coin available in limited quantities from the West Point Mint. Also makes the perfect gift for history enthusiasts. Half-ounce gold coin features original, contemporary designs honoring the Greatest Generation Americans who fought one of the gravest threats our country and world ever faced. Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity, the dramatic obverse (heads) design was inspired by the 1945 version of the Great Seal of the United States. We pause to remember and honor those Americans who fought one of the greatest threats our country and world ever faced. Whether here on the home front or on far-away continents and islands, the greatest generation rose to the occasion in spectacular and selfless fashion to meet the challenge and preserve our freedoms and way of life. The obverse (heads) design features an eagle in flight grasping an olive branch , symbolizing peace, in its right talon. The design is inspired by the 1945 version of the Great Seal of the United States, where the eagle faces to the right, toward the olive branch. Inscriptions are LIBERTY, 1945, and WORLD WAR II. The reverse (tails) design echoes the sun element featured on the obverse of the 1945 World War II Victory Medal. The sun from that medal has, 75 years later, risen to noon day brilliance. It shines on the symbolic olive branches on the left. Inscriptions are UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, E PLURIBUS UNUM, IN GOD WE TRUST, 75th ANNIVERSARY, 2020, AU 24K 1/2 OZ. 1.063 inches (27.00 mm). 0.5000 troy oz. Mint and Mint Mark. 2020 P Mint End of World War II 75th Anniversary 1oz. Previous releases below; note the differences, you might want to use links and also add them to your stack/cart! Below is an option link to our pre-sale. Listing for a Premium. 2020 W 75th Anniversary. Version of the American Eagle One Ounce. You can receive the new 2020 W Anniversary Coin with Mint COA and box for each coin you order from the link. With very limited mintage these coins will be for the serious proof collectors. These are the US Mint reeded edge collector West Point Proof 75th issues. This is also the last Silver Eagle coin in this image series. Look for new images in 2021 (see gallery image #5 for a preview). With this low of mintage you may want to consider one of our graded offers. 2020 W End of World War II 75th Anniversary American Eagle Silver 20XF NGC PF70. This American Eagle One Ounce Silver Proof Coin incorporates a special privy mark on its obverse to symbolize the 75th anniversary of the triumph of World War II V75. The design outline of the privy mark represents the aerial view shape of the Rainbow Pool located at West Potomac Park in Washington, DC, that is now an integral part of the World War II Memorial, prompting somber reflection, appreciation, reverence, and hope for the thousands who visit each year. 2020 W End of World War II 75th Anniversary American Eagle Silver PCGS PR70. Official November 5, 2020 first release date. Your coin will be. Optional wwii Silver SPECIFICATIONS. 1.000 troy oz. 1.598 inches (40.60 mm). Previous releases you might want to link to and add to your stack/cart! Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Commemorative. 2020 W GOLD PROOF Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall o Fame 60th Anniversary 20CA. 60th Anniversary of the. Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. You will receive one West Point. With box and COA. Other coins in the gallery show you proof strikes and other optional surfaces and issues but are not included. This is a very unique coin and there is a large demand for DOMED coins like Apollo, Baseball and now Basketball theme collectors everywhere. 60th Anniversary Commemorative coin listings. Release date was re-scheduled for June 4, 2020 and was met. One West Point Mint 2020 Proof Gold Coin represented design below, Mint mark will be W and finish will be 90% Gold proof. On December 21, 1891, a young physical education instructor named Dr. James Naismith introduced the game of basketball to his class at Springfield College, formally the YMCA International Training School in Springfield, Massachusetts. Three years later, the game was being played in more than a dozen nations. Founded in 1959 in the city where basketball was born, the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame is dedicated to honoring and celebrating the game and its creator. The Hall is recognized globally as the premier institution entrusted with recording and disseminating the history of the game of basketball, and recognizing and honoring the achievements of its greatest players, coaches, and contributors. The law authorizes the surcharges to be paid to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame to fund an endowment that will enable increased operations and educational programming. Commemorative coin programs are created by acts of Congress to honor a person, place, or event. Surcharges from the sales of these coins help fund a variety of organizations and projects that benefit the public. These commemorative coins were released 6/4/20 (updated as of 5/1/20) to recognize the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fames 60th anniversary. 90% Gold, 6% Silver, Balance Copper. West Point – W. 2020 W GOLD UNC Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame 60th Anniversary 20CB. Low cost Silver, Check it out. 2020 P COLORIZED Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame NEW. Check out our other Gold listings. American Buffalo 2020 One Ounce Gold PROOF Coin 1oz. 2016 W 100th Anniver. Sary of the National. New old stock: 2016. W Mint Gold Uncirculated Strike. This is a very unique coin and there has been demand for the coin from America The Beautiful Park Quarter collectors everywhere. Very Limited production of the gold coin version. To be one of the lucky ones with this very exclusive coin. One West Point Mint 2016 Uncirculated Gold Coin shown below. See West Point Mint history information at the end of this listing. National Park Service Centennial. The National Park Service (NPS) has had stewardship of America’s national parks since 1916, when President Woodrow Wilson signed legislation creating the agency. It oversees approximately 400 sites covering some 84 million acres in the United States and its territories. In addition to national parks, the NPS system includes monuments, battlefields, military parks, historical parks, historic sites, lakeshores, seashores, recreation areas, scenic rivers and trails, as well as the White House. More than 20,000 NPS employees care for these sites with help from dedicated volunteers and park partners. The 100th Anniversary of the National Park Service Act (Public Law 113-291) was signed into law on December 19, 2014, to commemorate the agency’s 2016 centennial. Under that law, Congress directed the Mint to strike these coins. The law authorizes the surcharges to be paid to the National Park Foundation for projects that help preserve and protect resources under the stewardship of the NPS and promote public enjoyment and appreciation of these resources. The Designs (silver and clad for information only not included). The gold obverse (heads side) design features John Muir and Theodore Roosevelt with Yosemite National Park’s Half Dome in the background. Inscriptions are “LIBERTY, ” “2016” and IN GOD WE TRUST. Coin size to show image and strike details only. The Gold Coin is smaller that than Silver and Clad coins shown below “as example only”. The silver obverse design. Features Yellowstone National Park’s Old Faithful geyser and a bison. Inscriptions are “LIBERTY, ” “NATIONAL PARK SERVICE CENTENNIAL, ” “IN GOD WE TRUST, ” 1916 and 2016. The clad obverse design. Features a hiker discovering the majesty of the wilderness and a small child discovering a frog hiding in ferns, celebrating the diversity and breadth of the NPS. Inscriptions are “LIBERTY, ” “2016, ” “IN GOD WE TRUST, ” “1916” and NATIONAL PARK SERVICE. The gold reverse (tails side) design features the National Park Service logo. The silver reverse design depicts a Latina Folklórico dancer and the NPS logo, representing the multi-faceted cultural experience found in America’s national parks. The clad reverse features the NPS logo. Inscriptions are “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ” “E PLURIBUS UNUM, ” “HALF DOLLAR, ” “STEWARDSHIP” and RECREATION. Clad Half Dollar Coin Obverse. Clad Half Dollar Coin Reverse. 90% gold, 10% alloy. 0.850 inch (± 0.003) 21.59 mm (± 0.08). 90% silver, 10% copper. 1.500 inches (± 0.003) 38.10 mm (± 0.08). 8.33% nickel, balance copper. 1.205 inches (± 0.002) 30.61 mm (± 0.05). Any of these special coins would be. Great for educational gifts or for encouraging young relatives to start collecting. Keepsake gifts for young park visitors that will increase in value as prices rise. All coins share common designs and are curved. These coin is especially striking because of the large reflective fields. 2019 S Mint Proof Coins Early Release. 2019 P Apollo 11 50th Anniversary UNCIRCULATED Silver Dollar 1oz. Apollo 11 50th Anniversary 2019. This product is limited to 100,000 units. 2019 P Apollo 11 50th Anniversary PROOF Silver Dollar 1 oz. 999 Coin 19CC 99.9%. This is the Apollo coin that people have be talking about. 2019 D Apollo 11 50th Anniversary UNCIRCULATED Clad Half Dollar Curved Coin 19CG. 2019 S Lowell National Historical Park MA Quarter CLAD PROOF. 2019 S Apollo 11 50th Anniversary PROOF CLAD Half Dollar Curved Coin 19CE. 2019 S Apollo 11 50th Anniversary Reverse Kennedy Proof 2 Half Dollar Set 19CF. 2019 P Apollo 11 50th Anniversary Five Ounce Proof Silver Dollar 19CH 5 oz. 2016 S 100th Anniver. Park Service 50¢ Ha. Lf Dollar Proof 16CE. 2016 P 100th Anniver. Park Service 1 Silv. Er Dollar Proof 16CC. Ver Dollar Unc 16CD. Sary National Park S. Ervice 50¢ Half Doll. 2015 W United States. 5 Dollar Box COA SR1. S Lincoln Shield Cent Proof. S Jefferson Nickel Proof. 2019 S Mint Clad Proof Dime Roosevelt. 2019 S Kennedy Half Dollar Clad Proof. P D New American Innovation Golden Dollar Series. 2018 P D S American Innovation Golden Proof Dollar. S PROOF American Innovation. W AMERICAN EAGLE SILVER DOLLAR Proof West Point US MINT Gift 1oz. 2018 – 2014 S Mint Proof Coins Early Release. S Lincoln Shield Cent. S Mint Clad Proof Dime Roosevelt. P&D&S Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore Park Quarter. S Kennedy Half Dollar Clad Proof. PDS SACAGAWEA NATIVE AMERICAN JIM THORPE WA-THO- HUK. 2017, 2016, 2015 & 2014 S Mint Proof Coins Early Release. 2018 S Mint REVERSE Proof Coins Early Release. 2018 S REVERSE Proof Lincoln Cent. 2018 S REVERSE Proof Nickel. 2018 S REVERSE Proof Dime. 2018 S REVERSE Proof Kennedy Half Dollar. 2018 S REVERSE Proof Sacagawea Golden Dollar. 2018 S REVERSE Proof Pictured Rocks National Park SILVER QUARTER. 2018 S REVERSE Proof Apostle Island National Park SILVER QUARTER. 2018 S REVERSE Proof Voyageurs Island National Park SILVER QUARTER. 2018 S REVERSE Proof Cumberland Island National Seashore Park SILVER Quarter. 2018 S REVERSE Proof Block Island National Seashore Park SILVER Quarter. 2017 S Proof Nickel. 2017 S Proof Dime. 2017 S Proof Quarter Shawnee National Forest. 2017 S Proof Sacagawea Dollar. 2017 S Proof Lincoln Shield Penny. 2016 S Proof Nickel. 2016 S Proof Dime. 2016 S Proof Quarter Shawnee National Forest. 2016 S Proof Sacagawea Dollar. 2016 S Proof Lincoln Shield Penny. 2015 S Proof Nickel. 2015 S Proof Dime. 2015 S Proof Quarter Homestead Nebraska. 2015 S Proof Kennedy Half Dollar. 2015 S Proof Lincoln Shield Penny. 2015 S Proof SARATOGA National Historical Park QUARTER New York. 2014 S Proof ARCHES National Park QUARTER Utah. 2014 S Proof GREAT SAND DUNES National Park QUARTER Colorado. 2014 S Proof EVERGLADES National Park Quarter Florida. 2015 S Silver Proof Complete Quarter Set. 2014 S Mint Proof Coins Early Release. 2014 S Proof Nickel. 2014 S Proof Dime. 2014 S Proof Quarter Great Smoky Mountains. 2014 S Proof Kennedy Half Dollar. 2014 S Proof Lincoln Shield Penny. 2014 S Proof SHENANDOAH National Park QUARTER Virginia. 2014 S Proof GREAT SAND DUNES National Park QUARTER CO. 2014 S Proof Warren Harding Presidential Golden Dollar. The National Park Service (NPS) is an agency. Of the United States federal government. That manages all U. Many American national monuments. And other conservation and historical properties with various title designations. It was created on August 25, 1916, by Congress. Through the National Park Service Organic Act. It was created to conserve the scenery and the natural and historic objects and wildlife therein, and to provide for the enjoyment of the same in such manner and by such means as will leave them unimpaired for the enjoyment of future generations. It is an agency. Of the United States Department of the Interior. Most of the direct management of the NPS is delegated by the Secretary of the Interior. To the National Park Service Director, who must be confirmed. In 2008, there were 21,989 employees of the NPS who oversaw 410. Of which 59 are designated. National parks must be established by an act of the. The first national park. Was signed into law by President. In 1872, followed by. In 1875 (decommissioned in 1895), and then. Criteria for the selection of National Parks include natural beauty, unique geological features, unusual ecosystems, and recreational opportunities (though these criteria are not always considered together). National Monuments, on the other hand, are frequently chosen for their historical or archaeological significance. 2017 W American Liberty 225th Anniversary Proof Gold Coin 17XA. West Point Mint Facility. Located near the U. Military Academy in New York state, the United States Mint at West Point manufactures the entire family of American Eagle proof and uncirculated coins in gold, silver, and platinum. The gold and platinum coins are manufactured in denominations of one-ounce, half-ounce, quarter-ounce and tenth -ounce. Silver bullion coins are manufactured in one-ounce denomination. Historical Background: The’Fort Knox of Silver’ and the Newest Mint. The West Point Mint produces gold, silver and platinum bullion coins. Erected in 1937 as the West Point Bullion Depository, this was originally a storage facility for silver bullion and was nicknamed The Fort Knox of Silver. From 1973 to 1986, West Point produced cents, and in 1980 began striking gold medallions. Shortly afterward, approximately 20 billion dollars worth of gold was stored in its vaults, making it second only to Fort Knox for gold storage. Today, it is also the major producer of gold coins. The red letter date for West Point was March 31, 1988, when it gained official status as a United States Mint. Today, it is still a storage facility, but also manufactures, packages and ships gold and silver commemorative coins, and American Eagle Bullion coins in proof and uncirculated condition. Its Platinum Eagles have been very popular since their first issuance in 1997. In 2000, it struck the first ever Gold and Platinum Bi-Metallic Coin. Because of its extremely high security, the West Point facility does not offer public tours. Jeffs Coins information source US Mint. 2020 Basketball Hall of Fame Commemorative Coin Program. The item “2020 W End of World War 2 75th Half Ounce WW2 24 Karat Gold 20XG NGC PF69 PR69″ is in sale since Friday, November 27, 2020. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Bullion\Gold\Coins”. The seller is “jeffscoins” and is located in Merrifield, Virginia. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Fineness: 0.9999
  • Coin: US Commemorative Gold
  • Certification: NGC
  • Precious Metal Content per Unit: 1/2 oz
  • Strike Type: Proof
  • Grade: PR 69
  • Year: 2020
  • Brand/Mint: U.S. Mint
  • Composition: Gold

2020 W End of World War 2 75th Half Ounce WW2 24 Karat Gold 20XG NGC PF69 PR69
2013 W Gold American Buffalo G$50 Reverse Proof NGC Early Releases PF70
2013 W Gold American Buffalo G$50 Reverse Proof NGC Early Releases PF70

2013 W Gold American Buffalo G$50 Reverse Proof NGC Early Releases PF70
This coin is graded and certified by NGC. No Reserve and DO NOT accept return. The item “2013 W Gold American Buffalo G$50 Reverse Proof NGC Early Releases PF70″ is in sale since Wednesday, December 16, 2020. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Bullion\Gold\Coins”. The seller is “youyoukenny” and is located in Bowling Green, Kentucky. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Coin: American Buffalo
  • Composition: Gold
  • Year: 2013
  • Strike Type: Proof
  • Certification: NGC
  • Modified Item: No
  • Brand/Mint: West Point
  • Certification Number: 3793720-013
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Fineness: 0.9999
  • Total Precious Metal Content: 1 oz
  • Grade: PR 70
  • Precious Metal Content per Unit: 1 oz

2013 W Gold American Buffalo G$50 Reverse Proof NGC Early Releases PF70
2006 W American Gold Buffalo Proof 1 oz $50 NGC First Strikes PF70 Ultra Cameo
2006 W American Gold Buffalo Proof 1 oz $50 NGC First Strikes PF70 Ultra Cameo

2006 W American Gold Buffalo Proof 1 oz $50 NGC First Strikes PF70 Ultra Cameo
This coin is graded and certified by NGC with a special First Strikes issuance label. No Reserve and DO NOT accept return. The item “2006 W American Gold Buffalo Proof 1 oz $50 NGC First Strikes PF70 Ultra Cameo” is in sale since Monday, December 14, 2020. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Bullion\Gold\Coins”. The seller is “youyoukenny” and is located in Bowling Green, Kentucky. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Certification Number: 1544169-062
  • Fineness: 0.9999
  • Coin: American Buffalo
  • Certification: NGC
  • Precious Metal Content per Unit: 1 oz
  • Strike Type: Proof
  • Grade: PR 70
  • Denomination: $50
  • Mint Location: West Point
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Year: 2006
  • Brand/Mint: West Point
  • Composition: Gold
  • Total Precious Metal Content: 1 oz

2006 W American Gold Buffalo Proof 1 oz $50 NGC First Strikes PF70 Ultra Cameo
V75 End of WWII 75th Anniversary GOLD & SILVER Eagle & Medal(s) SET OF 4 PF 70
V75 End of WWII 75th Anniversary GOLD & SILVER Eagle & Medal(s) SET OF 4 PF 70
V75 End of WWII 75th Anniversary GOLD & SILVER Eagle & Medal(s) SET OF 4 PF 70
V75 End of WWII 75th Anniversary GOLD & SILVER Eagle & Medal(s) SET OF 4 PF 70
V75 End of WWII 75th Anniversary GOLD & SILVER Eagle & Medal(s) SET OF 4 PF 70
V75 End of WWII 75th Anniversary GOLD & SILVER Eagle & Medal(s) SET OF 4 PF 70
V75 End of WWII 75th Anniversary GOLD & SILVER Eagle & Medal(s) SET OF 4 PF 70
V75 End of WWII 75th Anniversary GOLD & SILVER Eagle & Medal(s) SET OF 4 PF 70
V75 End of WWII 75th Anniversary GOLD & SILVER Eagle & Medal(s) SET OF 4 PF 70
V75 End of WWII 75th Anniversary GOLD & SILVER Eagle & Medal(s) SET OF 4 PF 70
V75 End of WWII 75th Anniversary GOLD & SILVER Eagle & Medal(s) SET OF 4 PF 70

V75 End of WWII 75th Anniversary GOLD & SILVER Eagle & Medal(s) SET OF 4 PF 70
This fantastic collection includes the recent 2020 V75 privy mint issued coins, along with a related V75 silver medal, together in a handsome presentation case. The photos show the actual coins, which we have in hand. All are NGC graded, and designated first release; all are NGC PF70. The holders are the premium scratch resistant type. If you are looking for the ultimate gift for that special coin collector, this is it! All 4 coins have the original U. Mint boxes (without the plastic capsule they were removed from), see photo. End of War Silver Medal. We will do the best we can. The item “V75 End of WWII 75th Anniversary GOLD & SILVER Eagle & Medal(s) SET OF 4 PF 70″ is in sale since Saturday, December 12, 2020. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Bullion\Gold\Coins”. The seller is “auctionexchangeusa” and is located in Nokomis, Florida. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Fineness: 0.99999
  • Coin: American Eagle
  • Certification: NGC
  • Strike Type: Proof
  • Grade: PR 70
  • Year: 2020
  • Brand/Mint: U.S. Mint
  • Composition: Gold

V75 End of WWII 75th Anniversary GOLD & SILVER Eagle & Medal(s) SET OF 4 PF 70
JUSTINIAN II Authentic Ancient GOLD Solidus FIRST JESUS CHRIST Coin NGC i85480
JUSTINIAN II Authentic Ancient GOLD Solidus FIRST JESUS CHRIST Coin NGC i85480
JUSTINIAN II Authentic Ancient GOLD Solidus FIRST JESUS CHRIST Coin NGC i85480
JUSTINIAN II Authentic Ancient GOLD Solidus FIRST JESUS CHRIST Coin NGC i85480
JUSTINIAN II Authentic Ancient GOLD Solidus FIRST JESUS CHRIST Coin NGC i85480

JUSTINIAN II Authentic Ancient GOLD Solidus FIRST JESUS CHRIST Coin NGC i85480
Item: i85480 Authentic Ancient Coin of. Emperor of the Byzantine Empire First reign 14 September 685 – 695 & Second reign 705 – 11 December 711 Gold Solidus 19mm (4.39 grams) Constantinople mint. MS Strike: 3/5 Surface: 4/5 4938331-075 IhS CRISDS RX-RNANIM, facing half-length bust of Christ with long hair and full beard, wearing pallium and colobium, cross behind head, raising right hand in benediction, book of Gospels cradled in left arm. D ISTINI-AN-S SER CHRISI, full-length figure of Justinian II standing facing, wearing crown and loros, cross potent on two steps in right hand, akakia in left; CONO-P below. The first ancient coin featuring the portrait of Jesus Christ. The portrait of Christ on the obverse of this solidus is the first numismatic representation of Jesus, and immediately followed the ruling of the Trullan Synod of AD 692 that Christ could be depicted in human form. Justinian II was ostentatiously devout and placing the divine image on his coinage was a reflection of this. The image is remarkably naturalistic and lifelike, and was likely based on the mosaic image of Christ in the apse of the Great Palace of Constantinople, which was itself influenced by Hellenistic depictions of Zeus. 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. Justinian II (Greek: , romanized: Ioustinianos ; Latin: Flavius Iustinianus Augustus ; 668 – 11 December 711), surnamed the Rhinotmetos or Rhinotmetus , was the last Byzantine Emperor of the Heraclian dynasty, reigning from 685 to 695 and again from 705 to 711. Justinian II was an ambitious and passionate ruler who was keen to restore the Roman Empire to its former glories, but he responded brutally to any opposition to his will and lacked the finesse of his father, Constantine IV. His second reign was even more despotic than the first, and it too saw his eventual overthrow in 711, abandoned by his army who turned on him before killing him. Justinian II was the eldest son of Emperor Constantine IV and Anastasia. His father raised him to the throne as joint emperor in 681 on the fall of his uncles Heraclius and Tiberius. In 685, at the age of sixteen, Justinian II succeeded his father as sole emperor. Due to Constantine IV’s victories, the situation in the Eastern provinces of the Empire was stable when Justinian ascended the throne. After a preliminary strike against the Arabs in Armenia, Justinian managed to augment the sum paid by the Umayyad Caliphs as an annual tribute, and to regain control of part of Cyprus. The incomes of the provinces of Armenia and Iberia were divided among the two empires. In 687, as part of his agreements with the Caliphate, Justinian removed from their native Lebanon 12,000 Christian Maronites, who continually resisted the Arabs. Additional resettlement efforts, aimed at the Mardaites and inhabitants of Cyprus allowed Justinian to reinforce naval forces depleted by earlier conflicts. Justinian took advantage of the peace in the East to regain possession of the Balkans, which were before then almost totally under the heel of Slavic tribes. In 687 Justinian transferred cavalry troops from Anatolia to Thrace. With a great military campaign in 688-689, Justinian defeated the Bulgars of Macedonia and was finally able to enter Thessalonica, the second most important Byzantine city in Europe. The subdued Slavs were resettled in Anatolia, where they were to provide a military force of 30,000 men. Emboldened by the increase of his forces in Anatolia, Justinian now renewed the war against the Arabs. With the help of his new troops, Justinian won a battle against the enemy in Armenia in 693, but they were soon bribed to revolt by the Arabs. The result was that Justinian was comprehensively defeated at the Battle of Sebastopolis, caused by the defection of most of his Slavic troops, while he himself was forced to flee to the Propontis. There, according to Theophanes, he took out his frustration by slaughtering as many of the Slavs in and around Opsikion as he could lay his hands on. In the meantime, a Patrician by the name of Symbatius proceeded to rebel in Armenia, and opened up the province to the Arabs, who proceeded to conquer it in 694-695. Meanwhile, the Emperor’s bloody persecution of the Manichaeans and suppression of popular traditions of non-Chalcedonian origin caused dissension within the Church. In 692 Justinian convened the so-called Quinisext Council at Constantinople to put his religious policies into effect. The Council expanded and clarified the rulings of the Fifth and Sixth ecumenical councils, but by highlighting differences between the Eastern and Western observances (such as the marriage of priests and the Roman practice of fasting on Saturdays) the council compromised Byzantine relations with the Roman Church. The emperor ordered Pope Sergius I arrested, but the militias of Rome and Ravenna rebelled and took the Pope’s side. Justinian contributed to the development of the thematic organization of the Empire, creating a new theme of Hellas in southern Greece and numbering the heads of the five major themes- Thrace in Europe, Opsikion, the Anatolikon, and Armeniakon themes in Asia Minor, and the maritime corps of the Karabisianoi – among the senior administrators of the Empire. He also sought to protect the rights of peasant freeholders, who served as the main recruitment pool for the armed forces of the Empire, against attempts by the aristocracy to acquire their land. This put him in direct conflict with some of the largest landholders in the Empire. Through his agents Stephen and Theodotos, the emperor raised the funds to gratify his sumptuous tastes and his mania for erecting costly buildings. This, ongoing religious discontent, conflicts with the aristocracy, and displeasure over his resettlement policy eventually drove his subjects into rebellion. In 695 the population rose under Leontios, the strategos of Hellas, and proclaimed him Emperor. Justinian was deposed and his nose was cut off (later replaced by a solid gold replica of his original) to prevent his again seeking the throne: such mutilation was common in Byzantine culture. He was exiled to Cherson in the Crimea. Leontius, after a reign of three years, was in turn dethroned and imprisoned by Tiberius Apsimarus, who next assumed the throne. While in exile, Justinian began to plot and gather supporters for an attempt to retake the throne. Justinian became a liability to Cherson and the authorities decided to return him to Constantinople in 702 or 703. He escaped from Cherson and received help from Busir, the khagan of the Khazars, who received him enthusiastically and gave him his sister as a bride. Justinian renamed her Theodora, after the wife of Justinian I. They were given a home in the town of Phanagoria, at the entrance to the sea of Azov. Busir was offered a bribe by Tiberius to kill his brother-in-law, and dispatched two Khazar officials, Papatzys and Balgitzin, to do the deed. Warned by his wife, Justinian strangled Papatzys and Balgitzin with his own hands. He sailed in a fishing boat to Cherson, summoned his supporters, and they all sailed westwards across the Black Sea. Justinian retorted: “If I spare a single one of them, may God drown me here”. Having survived the storm, Justinian next approached Tervel of Bulgaria. In spring 705, with an army of 15,000 Bulgar and Slav horsemen, Justinian appeared before the walls of Constantinople. For three days, Justinian tried to convince the citizens of Constantinople to open the gates, but to no avail. Unable to take the city by force, he and some companions entered through an unused water conduit under the walls of the city, roused their supporters, and seized control of the city in a midnight coup d’état. Justinian once more ascended the throne, breaking the tradition preventing the mutilated from Imperial rule. After tracking down his predecessors, he had his rivals Leontius and Tiberius brought before him in chains in the Hippodrome. There, before a jeering populace, Justinian, now wearing a golden nasal prosthesis, placed his feet on the necks of Tiberius and Leontios in a symbolic gesture of subjugation before ordering their execution by beheading, followed by many of their partisans, as well as deposing, blinding and exiling Patriarch Kallinikos I of Constantinople to Rome. His second reign was marked by unsuccessful warfare against Bulgaria and the Caliphate, and by cruel suppression of opposition at home. In 708 Justinian turned on Bulgarian Khan Tervel, whom he had earlier crowned Caesar , and invaded Bulgaria, apparently seeking to recover the territories ceded to Tervel as a reward for his support in 705. The Emperor was defeated, blockaded in Anchialus, and forced to retreat. Peace between Bulgaria and Byzantium was quickly restored. This defeat was followed by Arab victories in Asia Minor, where the cities of Cilicia fell into the hands of the enemy, who penetrated into Cappadocia in 709-711. He ordered Pope John VII to recognize the decisions of the Quinisext Council and simultaneously fitted out a punitive expedition against Ravenna in 709 under the command of the Patrician Theodore. The expedition was led to reinstate the Western Church’s authority over Ravenna, which was taken as a sign of disobedience to the emperor, and revolutionary sentiment. The repression succeeded, and the new Pope Constantine visited Constantinople in 710. After receiving Holy Communion at the hands of the pope, he renewed all the privileges of the Roman Church. Exactly what passed between them on the subject of the Quinisext Council is not known. It would appear, however, that Constantine approved most of the canons. This would be the last time a Pope visited the city until the visit of Pope Paul VI to Istanbul in 1967. Justinian’s rule provoked another uprising against him. Cherson revolted, and under the leadership of the exiled general Bardanes the city held out against a counter-attack. Soon, the forces sent to suppress the rebellion joined it. The rebels then seized the capital and proclaimed Bardanes as Emperor Philippicus; Justinian had been on his way to Armenia, and was unable to return to Constantinople in time to defend it. He was arrested and executed outside the city in December 711, his head being sent to Bardanes as a trophy. On hearing the news of his death, Justinian’s mother took his six-year-old son and co-emperor, Tiberius, to sanctuary at St. Mary’s Church in Blachernae, but was pursued by Philippicus’ henchmen, who dragged the child from the altar and, once outside the church, murdered him, thus eradicating the line of Heraclius. Justinian’s reign saw the continued slow and ongoing process of transformation of the Byzantine Empire, as the traditions inherited from the ancient Latin Roman state were gradually being eroded. This is most clearly seen in the coinage of Justinian’s reign, which saw the reintroduction of the Loros, the traditional consular costume that had not been seen on Imperial coinage for a century, while the office itself had not been celebrated for nearly half a century. This was linked to Justinian’s decision to unify the office of consul with that of emperor thus making the Emperor the head of state not only de facto but also de jure. Although the office of the consulate would continue to exist until Emperor Leo VI the Wise formally abolished it with Novel 94, it was Justinian who effectively brought the consulate as a separate political entity to an end. He was formally appointed as Consul in 686, and from that point, Justinian II adopted the title of consul for all the Julian years of his reign, consecutively numbered. Though at times undermined by his own despotic tendencies, Justinian was a talented and perceptive ruler who succeeded in improving the standing of the Byzantine Empire. A pious ruler, Justinian was the first emperor to include the image of Christ on coinage issued in his name and attempted to outlaw various pagan festivals and practices that persisted in the Empire. He may have self-consciously modelled himself on his namesake, Justinian I, as seen in his enthusiasm for large-scale construction projects and the renaming of his Khazar wife with the name of Theodora. Among the building projects he undertook was the creation of the triklinos , an extension to the imperial palace, a decorative cascade fountain located at the Augusteum , and a new Church of the Virgin at Petrion. World-renowned expert numismatist, enthusiast, author and dealer in authentic ancient Greek, ancient Roman, ancient Byzantine, world coins & more. 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  • Certification: NGC
  • Grade: MS

JUSTINIAN II Authentic Ancient GOLD Solidus FIRST JESUS CHRIST Coin NGC i85480
2020 W WWII 75th Anniversary American 1 Oz Gold Eagle V75 NGC PF70 Early Release
2020 W WWII 75th Anniversary American 1 Oz Gold Eagle V75 NGC PF70 Early Release
2020 W WWII 75th Anniversary American 1 Oz Gold Eagle V75 NGC PF70 Early Release
2020 W WWII 75th Anniversary American 1 Oz Gold Eagle V75 NGC PF70 Early Release

2020 W WWII 75th Anniversary American 1 Oz Gold Eagle V75 NGC PF70 Early Release
2020 W END of WORLD WAR II 75th ANNIVERSARY AMERICAN 1 Oz Gold EAGLE Proof Coin “V75″ Privy Mark NGC PF70 Ultra Cameo Early Releases, 1 of 1945 Struck The rarest issue ever in the history for Gold Eagle Series. NOT PRE-SALE; From West point Mint; BOX & COA will be included per request. The pictures show the exact item for sale. What you see is what you will get. The fibers/dots/dusts are on the plastic, NOT on the coins. 100% Genuine Guaranteed from an NGC & PMG Authorized Dealer. We are an NGC authorized dealer, PMG authorized dealer, and CCE certified member. Qian’s Coins — New Englands leading professional world coin dealer, specializing in rare coins, world coins and currency, NGC and PCGS certified coins, and bullion. Our professional associations include but are not limited to: NGC Authorized Dealer; PMG Authorized Dealer, ANA member, and CCE certified member. We pride ourselves on our reputation for expansive numismatic knowledge and fair dealing at all times. All items in our store are 100% genuine guaranteed. We also deal with bullion on a daily basis. The item “2020 W WWII 75th Anniversary American 1 Oz Gold Eagle V75 NGC PF70 Early Release” is in sale since Friday, December 4, 2020. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Bullion\Gold\Coins”. The seller is “qianscoins” and is located in Seekonk, Massachusetts. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Coin: American Eagle
  • Certification: NGC
  • Precious Metal Content per Unit: 1 oz
  • Strike Type: Proof
  • Grade: PF 70 Ultra Cameo
  • Year: 2020
  • Brand/Mint: U.S. Mint
  • Composition: Gold

2020 W WWII 75th Anniversary American 1 Oz Gold Eagle V75 NGC PF70 Early Release
2020 W WWII 75th Anniversary American 1 Oz Gold Eagle V75 NGC PF70 UC ER IN Hand
2020 W WWII 75th Anniversary American 1 Oz Gold Eagle V75 NGC PF70 UC ER IN Hand
2020 W WWII 75th Anniversary American 1 Oz Gold Eagle V75 NGC PF70 UC ER IN Hand
2020 W WWII 75th Anniversary American 1 Oz Gold Eagle V75 NGC PF70 UC ER IN Hand

2020 W WWII 75th Anniversary American 1 Oz Gold Eagle V75 NGC PF70 UC ER IN Hand
2020 W END of WORLD WAR II 75th ANNIVERSARY AMERICAN 1 Oz Gold EAGLE Proof Coin “V75″ Privy Mark NGC PF70 Ultra Cameo Early Releases, 1 of 1945 Struck The rarest issue ever in the history for Gold Eagle Series. NOT PRE-SALE; From West point Mint; BOX & COA will be included per request. The pictures show the exact item for sale. What you see is what you will get. The fibers/dots/dusts are on the plastic, NOT on the coins. 100% Genuine Guaranteed from an NGC & PMG Authorized Dealer. We are an NGC authorized dealer, PMG authorized dealer, and CCE certified member. Qian’s Coins — New Englands leading professional world coin dealer, specializing in rare coins, world coins and currency, NGC and PCGS certified coins, and bullion. Our professional associations include but are not limited to: NGC Authorized Dealer; PMG Authorized Dealer, ANA member, and CCE certified member. We pride ourselves on our reputation for expansive numismatic knowledge and fair dealing at all times. All items in our store are 100% genuine guaranteed. We also deal with bullion on a daily basis. The item “2020 W WWII 75th Anniversary American 1 Oz Gold Eagle V75 NGC PF70 UC ER IN Hand” is in sale since Thursday, December 3, 2020. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Bullion\Gold\Coins”. The seller is “qianscoins” and is located in Seekonk, Massachusetts. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Coin: American Eagle
  • Certification: NGC
  • Precious Metal Content per Unit: 1 oz
  • Strike Type: Proof
  • Grade: PF 70 Ultra Cameo
  • Year: 2020
  • Composition: Gold

2020 W WWII 75th Anniversary American 1 Oz Gold Eagle V75 NGC PF70 UC ER IN Hand
1993 Ngc Ms69 $5 Mint State Gold American Eagle 1/10 Oz Age Low Mintage Rare
1993 Ngc Ms69 $5 Mint State Gold American Eagle 1/10 Oz Age Low Mintage Rare
1993 Ngc Ms69 $5 Mint State Gold American Eagle 1/10 Oz Age Low Mintage Rare

1993 Ngc Ms69 $5 Mint State Gold American Eagle 1/10 Oz Age Low Mintage Rare
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  • Coin: American Eagle
  • Certification: NGC
  • Precious Metal Content per Unit: 1/10 oz
  • Strike Type: Business
  • Grade: MS 69
  • Year: 1993
  • Brand/Mint: U.S. Mint
  • Composition: Gold

1993 Ngc Ms69 $5 Mint State Gold American Eagle 1/10 Oz Age Low Mintage Rare
1/10 oz $5 Proof Gold American Eagle NGC/PCGS PF 69 (Random Year)
1/10 oz $5 Proof Gold American Eagle NGC/PCGS PF 69 (Random Year)

1/10 oz $5 Proof Gold American Eagle NGC/PCGS PF 69 (Random Year)
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  • Brand/Mint: U.S. Mint
  • Coin: American Eagle
  • Precious Metal Content per Unit: 1/10 oz
  • Fineness: 0.9167
  • Certification: NGC
  • Grade: PR 69
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

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