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Wilhelm 11 Gold 20 Mark
In the 1920s, Germany fell victim to unimaginable inflation. By late 1923, one loaf of bread cost nearly 200 billion paper marks! Housewives were burning paper marks in their kitchen stoves, because the currency was worth less than firewood. Throughout this period of unbelievable hyper-inflation, the "Wilhelm II" Gold Mark held its value. Why? Because it was made of gold!Minted from 1890-1913, the German "Wilhelm II" Gold 20 Marks harken back to the grand period of the Prussian monarchy, before the ravages of World War I, the terrible economic hardship, and political insanity that followed. At the time, anyone wise enough to hold wealth in these historic gold coins had protection from the devastating effects of inflation - and the same holds true today.Due to excellent connectionsto coin dealers in Germany, AMERICAN MINT, has successfully secured a small quantity of the "Wilhelm II" Gold 20 Marks for our collectors. Order yours today!Limitation: unknownMaterial: goldWeight: 8 gramsIssue year: 1890-1913Diameter: 22.5 mm (approx. .89 in.)Quality: very fine-extremely fineCountry: GermanyFace value: 20 MarksUp to 5 items per customer
Replica Pillar Dollar
The Spanish 8 Reales piece, minted from 1732 on in Mexico, set the standard for the global production of coins. First, the blanks were machined with a milling machine in order to assure a consistent size and weight. The Pillar Dollar of 1742 was a godfather to the replica and was an important form of currency that was in circulation in America and in the colonies. It is called the Pillar Dollar because of the two Hercules pillars on the picture side of the coin.Limitation: 9999 complete editionsMaterial: Copper/silver-platedWeight: 32 gIssue year: 2006Diameter: 40 mmQuality: proofObverse: Coat of arms 8 materialReverse: Spanish coat of arms with columnsCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs.
Statue of Liberty - colorized
The Statue of Liberty is recognized around the world as the quintessential symbol of freedom and American values. Standing more than 300 feet tall, this grand monument has welcomed countless immigrants and visitors to America since her dedication on October 28, 1886. Today, Lady liberty continues to watch over New York City and show the world the way to freedom from her very own island in the NewYork harbor.Meticulously designed, this commemorative coin is minted and colorized to the highest standards - a true collector´s item.Limitation: 50,000 piecesMaterial: copper-nickelWeight: 14.6 gramsIssue year: 2006Diameter: 33 mm (1.3 in.)Quality: Brilliant uncirculatedCountry: LiberiaFace value: 5 DollarsCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs.
Five-Dollar "Statue of Liberty"
Located in New York Harbor, the Statue of Liberty was a gift of international friendship from the people of France to the people of the United States and is one of the most universal symbols of political freedom and democracy. The Statue of Liberty was dedicated on October 28, 1886 and was designated a National Monument on October 15, 1924.The Statue was extensively restored in time for her spectacular centennial on July 4, 1986.Limitation: 50,000 piecesMaterial: copper-nickelWeight: 14.6 gramsIssue year: 2006Diameter: 33 mm (1.3 in.)Quality: Brilliant uncirculatedCountry: LiberiaFace value: 5 DollarsCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs.
Wright Brothers´ Flyer II
100 Years of Flight: In 1903, brothers Orville and Wilbur Wright constructed a propeller-driven flying machine powered by a homemade motor. Later that year, on December 17, the brothers made the first manned airplane flight near Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. After their initial success, the brothers continued experimenting, hoping to improve their creation. Then, on November 9, 1904, Wilbur Wright made the first flight lasting more than five minutes in the brothers´ "Flyer II."Limitation: 20,000 piecesMaterial: copper-nickelWeight: 32 gramsIssue year: 2000Diameter: 40 mm (Approx. 1.6 in)Quality: Brilliant uncirculatedCountry: LiberiaFace value: 5 DollarsCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs.
Lindbergh - Spirit of St. Louis
The American pilot Charles Lindbergh (1902-1974) was one of the most im- portant pioneers in the history of air travel. In May 1927, the former post office pilot completed the first non-stop flight over the Atlantic. In his small single-engine plane, "Spirit of St. Louis," Lindbergh left New York, arriving in Paris just over thirty-three hours later, becoming an instant hero both in Europe and inthe United States.Limitation: 9,999 complete editionsMaterial: copper-nickelWeight: approx. 32 gIssue year: 1998Diameter: 40 mmQuality: proofObverse: Charles A. LindberghReverse: The dream of flyingCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs.
Stephenson´s Rocket - 5 Dollars
The "Rocket" lived up to its name in October 1829 during the Rainhill Trials just outside Liverpool, England. Traveling at 48 km per hour (29 mph) , while pulling a carriage holding 30 passengers, this pioneer steam engine easily outran its competitors. Based upon its then amazing speed, the Rocket was designated the official locomotive of the newly opened railway between Liverpool and Manchester.Limitation: 20,000 piecesMaterial: copper-nickelWeight: 32 gramsIssue year: 2000Diameter: 40 mm (Approx. 1.6 in.)Quality: Brilliant uncirculatedCountry: LiberiaFace value: 5 DollarsCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs.
Buffalo Nickel - Indian
This 5-cent coin, issued by the US Mint between 1913 and 1938, is known as the Buffalo nickel, Bison nickel, or the Indian Head nickel. The profile on the obverse of the coin, by designer James E. Fraser, was compiled from the heads of three Native Americans that President Roosevelt is said to have visited. The reverse is dominated by a magnificent American Bison. It was patterned after "Black Diamond," a bison that lived in the New York Central Zoo.Limitation: N/AMaterial: .750 Copper, .250 NickelWeight: 5 gramsDiameter: 21.2 mmIssue year: 1913-1938Quality: Very FineCountry: USAFace value: 5 CentsCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs.
Statue of Liberty - 5 Dollars
A gift from France, the Statue of Liberty was erected on Liberty Island in a New York Harbor wet dock in 1886. In 1924, it was elevated to the status of a national monument. "Miss Liberty" remains a sign of the deep ties that the two countries share. It has an even deeper meaning for the American people, as it is an all-inclusive symbol of political freedom and democracy.Limitation: 50,000 PiecesMaterial: Copper-Nickel with Color StickerWeight: 14,6 gramsDiameter: 33 mmIssue year: 2006Quality: Brilliant UncirculatedCountry: LiberiaFace value: 5 DollarsCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs.
Mayflower $5
Carrying 102 passengers, the Mayflower set sail from Plymouth, England on September 16, 1620. Originally headed for Virginia, the ship encountered stormy weather and suffered navigational errors thatput her off course. On November 21, the Mayflower rounded Cape Cod and dropped anchor off the coast of present-day Provincetown, Massachusetts. One month later, the pilgrims disembarked from the Mayflower and founded Plymouth Colony, the first permanent settlement in New England.Limitation: 20,000 piecesMaterial: copper-nickelWeight: 14.6 gramsIssue year: 2000Diameter: 33 mm (Approx. 1.3 in.)Quality: Brilliant uncirculatedCountry: LiberiaFace value: 5 DollarsCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs.
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