NETHERLAND UTRECHT 1750 RARE GOLD DUCAT (3.48g) NGC AU58 $548.88
NETHERLAND UTRECHT 1750 RARE GOLD DUCAT (3.48g) NGC AU58 $548.88
NETHERLAND UTRECHT 1750 RARE GOLD DUCAT (3.48g) NGC AU58 $548.88
NETHERLAND UTRECHT 1750 RARE GOLD DUCAT (3.48g) NGC AU58 $548.88

NETHERLAND UTRECHT 1750 RARE GOLD DUCAT (3.48g) NGC AU58 $548.88
ESTATE RARE COIN COLLECTION FROM A PROMINANT HOLLYWOOD FAMILY… NOW AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC! 100’s OF GEM INVESTMENT GOLD, PLATINUM & SILVER RARE COINS EVERY WEEK THIS SUMMER! SHARP & DETAILED COIN. 270YEAR OLD GOLD CERTIFIED COIN. (3.48 GRAMS OF PURE GOLD). THIS IS THE EXACT COIN AND HOLDER AND SERIAL NUMBER YOU WILL RECEIVE… CHECK OUT ALL OF MY AUCTIONS AND SALES AND FIND GREAT TREASURES AND SUPER VALUE! WELL NOT ALWAYS GREAT… The item “NETHERLAND UTRECHT 1750 RARE GOLD DUCAT (3.48g) NGC AU58 $548.88″ is in sale since Thursday, June 6, 2019. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\Gold”. The seller is “david*sager” and is located in West Hollywood, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Denomination: DUCAT ~ UTRECHT
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
  • Composition: Gold
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Netherlands
  • Certification Number: 4661320-001
  • Certification: NGC
  • Grade: AU 58
  • Year: 1750

NETHERLAND UTRECHT 1750 RARE GOLD DUCAT (3.48g) NGC AU58 $548.88
1848 CR JB Central American Republic 1/2 Escudo Gold Coin NGC Graded AU58
1848 CR JB Central American Republic 1/2 Escudo Gold Coin NGC Graded AU58
1848 CR JB Central American Republic 1/2 Escudo Gold Coin NGC Graded AU58
1848 CR JB Central American Republic 1/2 Escudo Gold Coin NGC Graded AU58

1848 CR JB Central American Republic 1/2 Escudo Gold Coin NGC Graded AU58
1848 CR JB Central American Republic 1/2 Escudo Gold Coin NGC Graded AU58. The coin is graded AU58 and is guaranteed by NGC. Please check out our other listings for more Central American Coins! See you again in the future for more great items! If you have any Questions??? It will not happen. Winner will receive the exact items shown here. Listing and template services provided by inkFrog. The item “1848 CR JB Central American Republic 1/2 Escudo Gold Coin NGC Graded AU58″ is in sale since Wednesday, June 12, 2019. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\North & Central America\Other North & Central Am Coins”. The seller is “suncoin” and is located in Daytona Beach, Florida. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Year: 1848
  • Certification: NGC
  • Grade: AU 58
  • Composition: Gold

1848 CR JB Central American Republic 1/2 Escudo Gold Coin NGC Graded AU58
1819 NR JF Colombia 8 E Escudos Gold Coin AU58 NGC MONSTER TONED Rare Color
1819 NR JF Colombia 8 E Escudos Gold Coin AU58 NGC MONSTER TONED Rare Color

1819 NR JF Colombia 8 E Escudos Gold Coin AU58 NGC MONSTER TONED Rare Color
1819 NR JF Colombia 8 E Escudos Gold Coin AU58 NGC MONSTER TONED Rare Color! You are looking at a VERY rare monster toned gold coin in great condition! Toned gold is hard to come by, and this is one of the best you will find, period. It is on a rare 1819 8 Escudos Colombia gold coin in great condition, which adds to the value. Would be a perfect addition to the high-end collection. It would be the highlight of any toned or gold collection. You will not find another like it, guaranteed. Simply put, this is a stunning coin that you will be proud to own! You will love this coin, guaranteed! Thank you for your interest in Elizabethtown Coins Auctions! I specialize in rare gold coins, and I always have a wonderful selection for sale. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact me. I answer most questions within 24 hours, and will provide more details, pictures, or information upon request. Thanks for your interest, and I look forward to doing business with you! All coins are guaranteed to be genuine. Coins must be paid for within 5 days. If this cannot be done, please let us know as soon as possible. All coins are guaranteed to be genuine, but I cannot guarantee that a coin has not been cleaned, damaged, altered, etc. You have a full 7 days to examine a coin and decide if you would like to keep it. If you decide to send a coin in to be graded, it is yours to keep. We strive to provide some of the highest quality coins available, and always have no reserve auctions. We also go above and beyond for our customers! We promise we will do what we can to make you a customer for life! All Photos and Text are property of Elizabethtown Coins. Get images that make Supersized seem small. Tailor your auctions with Auctiva’s. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. The item “1819 NR JF Colombia 8 E Escudos Gold Coin AU58 NGC MONSTER TONED Rare Color” is in sale since Monday, April 30, 2018. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\Gold”. The seller is “elizabethtown_coins” and is located in Elizabethtown, Kentucky. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Colombia
  • Certification Number: 3157435-006
  • Certification: NGC
  • Grade: AU 58
  • Year: 1819
  • Composition: Gold

1819 NR JF Colombia 8 E Escudos Gold Coin AU58 NGC MONSTER TONED Rare Color
NGC-Certified, AU58, 1885 Gold $5.00 Liberty Half Eagle Coin
NGC-Certified, AU58, 1885 Gold $5.00 Liberty Half Eagle Coin

NGC-Certified, AU58, 1885 Gold $5.00 Liberty Half Eagle Coin
I leave grading to certification companies, whose slabs house the coins. The item “NGC-Certified, AU58, 1885 Gold $5.00 Liberty Half Eagle Coin” is in sale since Monday, January 21, 2019. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ US\Gold (Pre-1933)\$2.50, Quarter Eagle”. The seller is “coinoscopy” and is located in Alexandria, Virginia. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Composition: Gold
  • Grade: AU 58
  • Certification: NGC
  • Denomination: $5.00
  • Year: 1885
  • Certification Number: 4839275-003

NGC-Certified, AU58, 1885 Gold $5.00 Liberty Half Eagle Coin
1908, Austria, Francis Joseph I. Gold 100 Corona Lady in the Clouds. NGC AU58
1908, Austria, Francis Joseph I. Gold 100 Corona Lady in the Clouds. NGC AU58
1908, Austria, Francis Joseph I. Gold 100 Corona Lady in the Clouds. NGC AU58
1908, Austria, Francis Joseph I. Gold 100 Corona Lady in the Clouds. NGC AU58

1908, Austria, Francis Joseph I. Gold 100 Corona Lady in the Clouds. NGC AU58
1908, Austria, Francis Joseph I. Gold 100 Corona “Lady in the Clouds” Coin. Mint year: 1908 Mint place: Vienna Reference: Friedberg 514, KM-2812. Certified and graded by NGC as AU-58! Denomination: 100 Corona – 50th Anniversary of Francis Joseph as Emperor Material: Gold. 900 Weight: 33.88gm Diameter: 37mm. Obverse: Head of Francis Joseph I right. Reverse: Female figure (the so-called “Lady in the Clouds”, which represents Austria) reclined in clouds, holding wreath in right hand and supports oval shield with arms of the Austrian Empire to her left. Legend: DVODECIM LVSTRIS GLORIOSE PERACTIS. Twelve lustra (one lustrum is equal to 5 years = 25 Years) gloriously accomplished! A lustrum (plural lustra) was a term for a five-year period in Ancient Rome. The last significant Habsburg monarch. Franz Josef was the eldest son of Archduke Franz Karl (Francis Charles), who was brother and heir of Austrian Emperor Ferdinand I. Because his father renounced his right to the throne, Franz Josef became emperor when Ferdinand abdicated near the end of the revolution of 1848. By the time Franz Josef stepped onto the throne, Austria’s position as a European “great power” was already in serious decline. Three external factors furthered Austria’s decline. Lingering Russian ill will was a factor in the July (1914) Crisis which led to the outbreak of WWI. – The unification of Italy provided a new threat to the empire. In the decade that followed, Austria lost nearly all of its Italian possessions, such as Lombardy and Venetia. – The rise of Prussian dominance of the German Confederation, and Austria’s loss of the Austro-Prussian war in 1866. German unification in 1871 made Austria the lesser of the two German powers. Austria was weakened by these reverses. Franz Josef had little choice but to negotiate with Hungary on its demands for autonomy. Austria and Hungary agreed to create a dual monarchy in which the two countries would be equal partners. Under the empire of Austria-Hungary, as it was known after 1867, Hungary had complete independence in internal affairs, but the two countries acted jointly in foreign affairs. (This fact contributed to the slowness of A-H’s response to the murder of Franz Ferdinand). The same year, Franz Josef and Elizabeth were formally crowned king and queen of Hungary. Franz Josef married Elizabeth, daughter of Duke Maximilian of Bavaria, in 1854. They had one son, Rudolf, and three daughters. As the dual monarch, Franz Josef planned to grant some form of self-government to the Austrian Slavs, but the German and Magyar elites who actually controlled the empire opposed any sharing of power. The resulting dissatisfaction among Austrian Czechs and Serbs further weakened the Habsburg realms and caused increased friction with Russia, which championed the cause of Europe’s Slavic peoples. Franz Josef’s later years were marked by a series of tragedies in his family. In 1889 his only son and heir to the throne, Archduke Rudolf, committed suicide; Franz Josef’s second younger brother, Karl Ludwig, had died in 1896 from illness due to bad water he drank while on a holy lands pilgrimage; in 1898 Elizabeth was assassinated by an Italian anarchist. Succession to the Austrian throne was not simple. Following the suicide of Franz Josef’s only son Rudolf, the next in succession would have been Franz Josef’s younger brother Maximillian. Maximillian, however, had been executed by a firing squad in Mexico in 1867 after a 3 year reign as Emperor of Mexico. Karl Ludwig’s oldest son, Franz Ferdinand replaced Rudolf as heir to the throne. Franz Ferdinand was assassinated by a Serbian nationalist in Sarajevo in June 1914. The assasination precipitated a crisis which led to the outbreak of World War I. Franz Josef died on November 21, 1916. He did not live to see Austria’s defeat in the war. His grand nephew, Karl I assumed the throne for two years, but was the last Habsburg monarch. William served in the army from 1814 onward, fought against Napoleon I of France during the Napoleonic Wars, and was reportedly a very brave soldier. He fought under Blücher at the Battles of Waterloo and Ligny. He also became an excellent diplomat by engaging in diplomatic missions after 1815. During the Revolutions of 1848, William successfully crushed a revolt that was aimed at his elder brother King Frederick William IV. The use of cannons made him unpopular at the time and earned him the nickname. In 1857 Frederick William IV suffered a stroke and became mentally disabled for the rest of his life. In January 1858 William became Prince Regent for his brother. On January 2, 1861 Frederick William died and William ascended the throne as William I of Prussia. He inherited a conflict between Frederick William and the liberal parliament. He was considered a politically neutral person as he intervened less in politics than his brother. William nevertheless found a conservative solution for the conflict: he appointed Otto von Bismarck to the office of Prime Minister. According to the Prussian constitution, the Prime Minister was responsible solely to the king, not to parliament. Bismarck liked to see his work relationship with William as that of a vassal to his feudal superior. Nonetheless it was Bismarck who effectively directed the politics, interior as well as foreign; on several occasions he gained William’s assent by threatening to resign. In the aftermath of the Franco-Prussian War William was proclaimed German Emperor on January 18, 1871 in Versailles Palace. The title “German Emperor” was carefully chosen by Bismarck after discussion until (and after) the day of the proclamation. William accepted this title grudgingly as he would have preferred “Emperor of Germany” which, however, was unacceptable to the federated monarchs, and would also have signalled a claim to lands outside of his reign Austria, Switzerland, Luxemburg etc. The title “Emperor of the Germans”, as proposed in 1848, was ruled out from the start anyway, as he considered himself chosen “by the grace of God”, not by the people as in a democratic republic. This Empire was a federal state; the emperor was head of state and president. First among equals of the federated monarchs (the kings of Bavaria, Württemberg, Saxony, the grand dukes of Baden and Hesse, and so on, not to forget the senates of the free cities of Hamburg, Lübeck and Bremen). On May 11, 1878, Max Hödel failed in an assassination attempt on William in Berlin. A second attempt was made on June 2, 1878, by the anarchist Karl Nobiling, who wounded William before committing suicide. These attempts became the pretext for the institution of the Anti-Socialist Law, which was introduced by Bismarck’s government with the support of a majority in the Reichstag in October 18, 1878, for the purpose of fighting the. The laws deprived the Social Democratic Party of Germany of its legal status; they prohibited all organizations, workers’ mass organizations and the socialist and workers’ press, decreed confiscation of socialist literature, and subjected Social-Democrats to reprisals. The laws were extended every 2-3 years. Despite this policy of reprisals the Social Democratic Party increased its influence among the masses. Under pressure of the mass working-class movement the laws were repealed on October 1, 1890. In his memoirs, Bismarck describes William as an old-fashioned, courteous, infallibly polite gentleman and a genuine Prussian officer, whose good common sense was occasionally undermined by “female influences”. The item “1908, Austria, Francis Joseph I. Gold 100 Corona Lady in the Clouds. NGC AU58″ is in sale since Wednesday, December 12, 2018. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\Europe\Austria”. The seller is “coinworldtv” and is located in Europe. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Certification: NGC
  • Certification Number: 3936789-002
  • Grade: AU58
  • Composition: Gold!
  • Year: 1908

1908, Austria, Francis Joseph I. Gold 100 Corona Lady in the Clouds. NGC AU58
1621-1665 Gold Cob Doubloon SPAIN Dos Escudos Pirate Caribbean Treasure ngc AU58
1621-1665 Gold Cob Doubloon SPAIN Dos Escudos Pirate Caribbean Treasure ngc AU58
1621-1665 Gold Cob Doubloon SPAIN Dos Escudos Pirate Caribbean Treasure ngc AU58
1621-1665 Gold Cob Doubloon SPAIN Dos Escudos Pirate Caribbean Treasure ngc AU58

1621-1665 Gold Cob Doubloon SPAIN Dos Escudos Pirate Caribbean Treasure ngc AU58
This type of coin is usually seen in movies dealing with pirates and buried treasure, and most legitimate examples are damaged and corroded. The NGC holder guarantees both the authenticity and grade of the coin. Coin is tied for highest graded in the NGC census. Coin can be seen on the NGC website, so authenticity of the holder can be verified. The item “1621-1665 Gold Cob Doubloon SPAIN Dos Escudos Pirate Caribbean Treasure ngc AU58″ is in sale since Wednesday, May 16, 2018. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\Gold”. The seller is “benkin” and is located in Staten Island, New York. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Spain
  • Certification: NGC
  • Grade: AU 58
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
  • Composition: Gold

1621-1665 Gold Cob Doubloon SPAIN Dos Escudos Pirate Caribbean Treasure ngc AU58
1515, Royal France, Louis XII. Scarce Gold Ecu (for Dauphine!) Coin. NGC AU58
1515, Royal France, Louis XII. Scarce Gold Ecu (for Dauphine!) Coin. NGC AU58
1515, Royal France, Louis XII. Scarce Gold Ecu (for Dauphine!) Coin. NGC AU58
1515, Royal France, Louis XII. Scarce Gold Ecu (for Dauphine!) Coin. NGC AU58

1515, Royal France, Louis XII. Scarce Gold Ecu (for Dauphine!) Coin. NGC AU58
1515, Royal France, Louis XII. Scarce Gold “Ecu” for Dauphine! Certified and graded by NGC as AU-58! Denomination: Écu d’or au Soleio for Dauphine. Gold Ecu with sun, for Daupine. Weight: 3.42gm Material: Gold! Obverse: Circular quartered Arms of France (triple lis symbols) and the Province of Dauphiné (dolphins) with a sun at 12 o’cock. Legend: (lis symbol) LVDOVICVS °° DEI °° GRA °° FRANCOROM. Spelling error of the engraver: “FRANCOROM” instead of FRANCORVM! °° EX °° (privy mark) °°. Reverse: Cross patonce, with lis in center and at tips of cross. Legend: + XPS °° VINCIT °° XPS °° REGNAT °° XPS °° IPERAT. Spelling error of the engraver: “PERAT” instead of IMPERAT! The Dauphiné or Dauphiné Viennois is a former province in southeastern France, roughly corresponding to the present departments of the Isère, Drôme, and Hautes-Alpes. The historical capital is Grenoble and the main towns Vienne, Valence, Die, Gap and Briançon. Louis XI was the only king of France to reside in the Dauphiné for any length of time. In the 12th century, the local ruler Count Guigues IV of Albon c. 10951142 bore a dolphin on his coat of arms and was nicknamed le Dauphin (French for dolphin). His descendants changed their title from Count of Albon to Dauphin of Viennois. The state took the name of Dauphiné. Louis XII (27 June 1462 – 1 January 1515) was a monarch of the House of Valois who ruled as King of France from 1498 to 1515 and King of Naples from 1501 to 1504. The son of Charles, Duke of Orléans, and Maria of Cleves, he succeeded his cousin Charles VIII, who died without a living heir in 1498. Before his accession to the throne of France, he was known as Louis of Orléans and was compelled to be married to his handicapped and sterile cousin Joan by his uncle, king Louis XI. By doing so, Louis XI hoped to extinguish the Orléans cadet branch of the House of Valois. Louis of Orléans was one of the great feudal lords who opposed the French monarchy in the conflict known as the Mad War. At the royal victory in the Battle of Saint-Aubin-du-Cormier in 1488, Louis was captured, but Charles VIII pardoned him and released him. When Louis XII became king in 1498, he had his marriage with Joan annulled by Pope Alexander VI and instead married Anne of Brittany, the widow of his cousin Charles VIII. This marriage allowed Louis to reinforce the personal Union of Brittany and France. Louis persevered in the Italian Wars, initiating a second Italian campaign for the control of the Kingdom of Naples. Louis conquered the Duchy of Milan in 1500 and pushed forward to the Kingdom of Naples, which fell to him in 1501. Proclaimed King of Naples, Louis faced a new coalition gathered by Ferdinand II of Aragon and was forced to cede Naples to Spain in 1504. Louis XII did not encroach on the power of local governments or the privileges of the nobility, in opposition with the long tradition of the French kings to impose an absolute monarchy in France. A popular king, Louis was proclaimed ” Father of the People ” French. Le Pére du Peuple. Louis XII died in 1515 without a male heir. He was succeeded by his cousin Francis from the Angoulême cadet branch of the House of Valois. The item “1515, Royal France, Louis XII. Scarce Gold Ecu (for Dauphine!) Coin. NGC AU58″ is in sale since Sunday, June 24, 2018. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\Gold”. The seller is “coinworldtv” and is located in Europe. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Certification Number: 3935233-006
  • Certification: NGC
  • Grade: AU58
  • Composition: Gold

1515, Royal France, Louis XII. Scarce Gold Ecu (for Dauphine!) Coin. NGC AU58
1914 D INDIAN HEAD GOLD $10 EAGLE NGC Certified AU58. Nice 1/2 Oz Gold Coin Rare
1914 D INDIAN HEAD GOLD $10 EAGLE NGC Certified AU58. Nice 1/2 Oz Gold Coin Rare

1914 D INDIAN HEAD GOLD $10 EAGLE NGC Certified AU58. Nice 1/2 Oz Gold Coin Rare
This coin has been certified by NGC for its grade and authenticity. The item “1914 D INDIAN HEAD GOLD $10 EAGLE NGC Certified AU58. Nice 1/2 Oz Gold Coin Rare” is in sale since Sunday, September 16, 2018. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ US\Gold (Pre-1933)\$10, Eagle”. The seller is “jaycheek27″ and is located in Morristown, New Jersey. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Year: 1914D
  • Modified Item: No
  • Grade: AU 58
  • Mint Location: Philadelphia
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Strike Type: Business
  • Certification: NGC
  • Composition: Gold

1914 D INDIAN HEAD GOLD $10 EAGLE NGC Certified AU58. Nice 1/2 Oz Gold Coin Rare
1888 Newfoundland Gold $2 NGC AU58 Scarce Coin 25,000 Mintage
1888 Newfoundland Gold $2 NGC AU58 Scarce Coin 25,000 Mintage

1888 Newfoundland Gold $2 NGC AU58 Scarce Coin 25,000 Mintage
Scarce 25,000 Mintage. It features Queen Victoria on the obverse and the denomination of “200 cents” and “100 pence” on the reverse. Mintage on these coins is small at 25,000. The coin is original with some remaining frosty luster and beautiful color. It is graded by NGC at AU58. It is a premium coin for the grade. Pay Pal is accepted. Store at olympusgold for a large inventory of World Gold Coins, rare. Coins and designer jewelry. Good luck and thanks for looking. The item “1888 Newfoundland Gold $2 NGC AU58 Scarce Coin 25,000 Mintage” is in sale since Thursday, August 17, 2017. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\Gold”. The seller is “olympusgold” and is located in Salt Lake City, Utah. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, Sweden, Indonesia, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Singapore, Norway, Saudi arabia, United arab emirates, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica.
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
  • Year: 1888
  • Composition: Gold
  • Certification: NGC
  • Grade: AU58
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada

1888 Newfoundland Gold $2 NGC AU58 Scarce Coin 25,000 Mintage
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