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(KM#68 & KM# 69) Uncirculated Mintage: 980 - Relief and Incuse designs Commemorating the 1992 Summer Olympics Equestrian Games
(KM#68 & KM# 69) Uncirculated Mintage: 980 - Relief and Incuse designs Commemorating the 1992 Summer Olympics Equestrian Games
(KM#68 & KM# 69) Uncirculated Mintage: 980 - Relief and Incuse designs Commemorating the 1992 Summer Olympics Equestrian Games
(KM# 62) Proof Mintage: 7,500 - Minted to celebrate the 42nd Anniversary of the First Railroad with a steam locomotive on the obverse and a diesel locomotive on the reverse emerging from a hole in the coin
(KM# 62) Proof Mintage: 7,500 - Minted to celebrate the 42nd Anniversary of the First Railroad with a steam locomotive on the obverse and a diesel locomotive on the reverse emerging from a hole in the coin
(KM# 27a) Proof Mintage: 20,000 - Minted by the Royal Mint to mark the 5th Anniversary of Princess Dian's death and the continuing work of her Memorial Fund. This coin was issued as part of a three sterling silver crown commemorative collection from the Channel Islands of Alderney, Guernsey and Jersey
(KM# 27a) Proof Mintage: 20,000 - Minted by the Royal Mint to mark the 5th Anniversary of Princess Dian's death and the continuing work of her Memorial Fund. This coin was issued as part of a three sterling silver crown commemorative collection from the Channel Islands of Alderney, Guernsey and Jersey
(KM# 219) Proof Mintage: 3,000 - Minted by the Royal Mint to commemorate Remembrance Day 2012. The poppy is a symbol of remembrance. In 1915, John McCrae wrote "In Flanders Fields" after witnessing poppies flourishing on battlefields and graves of the fallen. This is because germination is triggered when the soil is disturbed.
(KM# 219) Proof Mintage: 3,000 - Minted by the Royal Mint to commemorate Remembrance Day 2012. The poppy is a symbol of remembrance. In 1915, John McCrae wrote "In Flanders Fields" after witnessing poppies flourishing on battlefields and graves of the fallen. This is because germination is triggered when the soil is disturbed.
(KM# 40) Proof Mintage: 600 - Minted to commemorate the 60th Anniversary of the D-Day Invasion
(KM# 40) Proof Mintage: 600 - Minted to commemorate the 60th Anniversary of the D-Day Invasion
(KM#151) Proof Mintage: 25,000 - One of two 10 Diners coins minted in 1998 that depicting the Greek Goddess
(KM#151) Proof Mintage: 25,000 - One of two 10 Diners coins minted in 1998 that depicting the Greek Goddess
(KM#90) Uncirculated (Matte) Mintage: 5,000 - Silver with Gold inlay
(KM#90) Uncirculated (Matte) Mintage: 5,000 - Silver with Gold inlay
(KM# 315) Proof Mintage: 3,000 Flora and Fauna of the Pyrenees - Brown Bear
(KM# 315) Proof Mintage: 3,000 Flora and Fauna of the Pyrenees - Brown Bear
(KM# 99) Uncirculated Mintage: 8,100,00 - Bicentennial of Australia 1788 - 1988
(KM# 99) Uncirculated Mintage: 8,100,00 - Bicentennial of Australia 1788 - 1988
(KM# 99) Uncirculated Mintage: 8,100,00 - Bicentennial of Australia 1788 - 1988
(KM# 99) Uncirculated Mintage: 8,100,00 - Bicentennial of Australia 1788 - 1988
(KM# 99) Uncirculated Mintage: 8,100,00 - Bicentennial of Australia 1788 - 1988
(KM# 84) Uncirculated Mintage: 91,400,000 - Minted by the Royal Australian Mint and was the second year a $1 "Mob of Roos" coin was minted for circulation
(KM# 84) Uncirculated Mintage: 91,400,000 - Minted by the Royal Australian Mint and was the second year a $1 "Mob of Roos" coin was minted for circulation
(KM# 84) Uncirculated Mintage: 91,400,000 - Minted by the Royal Australian Mint and was the second year a $1 "Mob of Roos" coin was minted for circulation
(KM#269) Uncirculated Mintage(Canberra): 74,353 - Waltzing Matilda has been referred to as the "unofficial anthem" of Australia, written in 1895 by Journalist A.B "Banjo" Paterson.
(KM#269) Uncirculated Mintage(Canberra): 74,353 - Waltzing Matilda has been referred to as the "unofficial anthem" of Australia, written in 1895 by Journalist A.B "Banjo" Paterson.
(KM# 437) Uncirculated Mintage: 5,000 - Minted by the Royal Australian Mint commemorating the visit of Queen Elizabeth II
(KM# 437) Uncirculated Mintage: 5,000 - Minted by the Royal Australian Mint commemorating the visit of Queen Elizabeth II
(KM# 437) Uncirculated Mintage: 5,000 - Minted by the Royal Australian Mint commemorating the visit of Queen Elizabeth II
(KM#590) Uncirculated (Frosted) Mintage: 45,562 - Aboriginal Kangaroo with dots
(KM#590) Uncirculated (Frosted) Mintage: 45,562 - Aboriginal Kangaroo with dots
(KM# 689) Proof Mintage: 39,000 - Minted by the Royal Australian Mint to commemorate Australia's volunteers
(KM# 689) Proof Mintage: 39,000 - Minted by the Royal Australian Mint to commemorate Australia's volunteers
(KM# 689) Proof Mintage: 39,000 - Minted by the Royal Australian Mint to commemorate Australia's volunteers
(KM# 517) Uncirculated Mintage: 30,000 -Minted by the Royal Australian Mint as part of the Paralympic Coin Program, a joint program undertaken with The Perth Mint in 2000 to benefit the Sydney Paralympic Organizing Committee
(KM# 517) Uncirculated Mintage: 30,000 -Minted by the Royal Australian Mint as part of the Paralympic Coin Program, a joint program undertaken with The Perth Mint in 2000 to benefit the Sydney Paralympic Organizing Committee
(KM# 517) Uncirculated Mintage: 30,000 -Minted by the Royal Australian Mint as part of the Paralympic Coin Program, a joint program undertaken with The Perth Mint in 2000 to benefit the Sydney Paralympic Organizing Committee
(KM# 517) Uncirculated Mintage: 30,000 -Minted by the Royal Australian Mint as part of the Paralympic Coin Program, a joint program undertaken with The Perth Mint in 2000 to benefit the Sydney Paralympic Organizing Committee
(KM# A797) Proof Mintage: 25,000 - Minted by the Perth Mint to celebrate the 60th Anniversary of the end of WWII with a lenticular image comprising multiple frames of the "Dancing Man" taken from newsreel footage
(KM# A797) Proof Mintage: 25,000 - Minted by the Perth Mint to celebrate the 60th Anniversary of the end of WWII with a lenticular image comprising multiple frames of the "Dancing Man" taken from newsreel footage
(KM# 596) Proof Mintage: 1,269 - Minted by the Perth Mint. A large 10 oz. silver coin featuring various time measurement elements from different cultures and civilizations through the ages
(KM# 596) Proof Mintage: 1,269 - Minted by the Perth Mint. A large 10 oz. silver coin featuring various time measurement elements from different cultures and civilizations through the ages
(KM# 723) Proof Mintage: 12,500 - Struck by the Royal Australian Mint with the kangaroo against the horizon and the rising sun
(KM# 723) Proof Mintage: 12,500 - Struck by the Royal Australian Mint with the kangaroo against the horizon and the rising sun
(KM# 131) Proof Mintage: 45,000 - Minted at the the Perth Mint, this was the second of the three silver coin sets whose designs were based on the famous Holey Dollar and Dump.
(KM# 131) Proof Mintage: 45,000 - Minted at the the Perth Mint, this was the second of the three silver coin sets whose designs were based on the famous Holey Dollar and Dump.
(KM# 686) Proof Mintage: 1,041 - Minted by the Perth Mint this Kookaburra 10oz coin is the third release from the five year "Evolution Series" celebrating the development of human knowledge and incorporates ancient, modern, eastern and western inscriptions
(KM# 686) Proof Mintage: 1,041 - Minted by the Perth Mint this Kookaburra 10oz coin is the third release from the five year "Evolution Series" celebrating the development of human knowledge and incorporates ancient, modern, eastern and western inscriptions
(KM# 1738) Uncirculated Mintage: 20,000 - Minted to celebrate the vital contributions of Australian farmers in feeding, clothing and housing all Australians
(KM# 1738) Uncirculated Mintage: 20,000 - Minted to celebrate the vital contributions of Australian farmers in feeding, clothing and housing all Australians
(KM# 1853) Proof Mintage: 10,000 -This dome-shaped coin features the vivid colorized image of the Southern Cross or Crux, surrounded by a polished rim featuring a compass design
(KM# 1853) Proof Mintage: 10,000 -This dome-shaped coin features the vivid colorized image of the Southern Cross or Crux, surrounded by a polished rim featuring a compass design
(KM# 1853) Proof Mintage: 10,000 -This dome-shaped coin features the vivid colorized image of the Southern Cross or Crux, surrounded by a polished rim featuring a compass design
(KM# 1853) Proof Mintage: 10,000 -This dome-shaped coin features the vivid colorized image of the Southern Cross or Crux, surrounded by a polished rim featuring a compass design
(KM# Proof Mintage: 5,000 Minted by the Royal Australian Mint and is one of three coins minted as part of the Northern Sky Series. This domed coin shows the Cassiopeia constellation superimposed on a colored star chart with a pine forest in silver in the lower part of the design
(KM# Proof Mintage: 5,000 Minted by the Royal Australian Mint and is one of three coins minted as part of the Northern Sky Series. This domed coin shows the Cassiopeia constellation superimposed on a colored star chart with a pine forest in silver in the lower part of the design
(KM# Proof Mintage: 5,000 Minted by the Royal Australian Mint and is one of three coins minted as part of the Northern Sky Series. This domed coin shows the Cassiopeia constellation superimposed on a colored star chart with a pine forest in silver in the lower part of the design
(KM# 132) Proof Mintage: 45,000 - Minted at the the Perth Mint, this was the second of the three silver coin sets whose designs were based on the famous Holey Dollar and Dump.
(KM# 132) Proof Mintage: 45,000 - Minted at the the Perth Mint, this was the second of the three silver coin sets whose designs were based on the famous Holey Dollar and Dump.
(KM#269) Uncirculated Mintage(Brisbane): 74,353 - Waltzing Matilda has been referred to as the "unofficial anthem" of Australia, written in 1895 by Journalist A.B. "Banjo" Paterson
(KM#269) Uncirculated Mintage(Brisbane): 74,353 - Waltzing Matilda has been referred to as the "unofficial anthem" of Australia, written in 1895 by Journalist A.B. "Banjo" Paterson
(KM#269) Uncirculated Mintage(Brisbane): 74,353 - Waltzing Matilda has been referred to as the "unofficial anthem" of Australia, written in 1895 by Journalist A.B. "Banjo" Paterson
(KM# 3217) Special Uncirculated Mintage: 65,000 - The 11th coin issued in the silver niobium series that highlights Austria's contributions to tunnel construction
(KM# 3217) Special Uncirculated Mintage: 65,000 - The 11th coin issued in the silver niobium series that highlights Austria's contributions to tunnel construction
(KM# 3259) Proof Mintage: 30,000 - Minted by the Austrian Mint as part of the "Wildlife in our Sights" series to celebrate Europe's native wildlife
(KM# 3259) Proof Mintage: 30,000 - Minted by the Austrian Mint as part of the "Wildlife in our Sights" series to celebrate Europe's native wildlife
(KM# 3090) Uncirculated Mintage: 50,000 - Minted by the Vienna Mint as part of the collection "2000 years ' Christianity". The obverse of the coin depicts a portrait of St. Benedict holding his Holy Rule book in hand and his sister Scholastic holds a dove
(KM# 3090) Uncirculated Mintage: 50,000 - Minted by the Vienna Mint as part of the collection "2000 years ' Christianity". The obverse of the coin depicts a portrait of St. Benedict holding his Holy Rule book in hand and his sister Scholastic holds a dove
(KM# 3011) Proof Mintage: 60,000 - From the Austria and her People Series celebrating the Hallstatt Lakes Region
(KM# 3011) Proof Mintage: 60,000 - From the Austria and her People Series celebrating the Hallstatt Lakes Region
(KM# 2974) Proof Mintage: 112,000 - Celebrating "2000 Years of Bregenz" the capital of Vorarlberg, the westernmost federal state of Austria
(KM# 2974) Proof Mintage: 112,000 - Celebrating "2000 Years of Bregenz" the capital of Vorarlberg, the westernmost federal state of Austria
(KM# 2977) Proof Mintage: 99,000 - Minted to celebrate the 500th Anniversary of the first Thaler Coin Struck at Hall Mint
(KM# 2977) Proof Mintage: 99,000 - Minted to celebrate the 500th Anniversary of the first Thaler Coin Struck at Hall Mint
(KM# 3096) Proof Mintage: 50,000 - The first Austrian Euro silver coin and part of The Castles of Austria Series, which ran from 2002 to 2004 and featured a total of six coins
(KM# 3096) Proof Mintage: 50,000 - The first Austrian Euro silver coin and part of The Castles of Austria Series, which ran from 2002 to 2004 and featured a total of six coins
(KM#3026) Proof Mintage: 100,000 - "Ribbon Dancer" celebrating the Olympic Centenary 1896-1996
(KM#3026) Proof Mintage: 100,000 - "Ribbon Dancer" celebrating the Olympic Centenary 1896-1996
(KM# 3049) Proof Mintage: 40,000 - Minted by the Austrian Mint commemorating book printing
(KM# 3049) Proof Mintage: 40,000 - Minted by the Austrian Mint commemorating book printing
(KM# 3157) Uncirculated Mintage: 65,000 - Minted to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the birth of chemist Carl bon Welsbach, one of the key figures in the development of the gas lamp. The coin’s green color is achieved by heat treating and oxidising the niobium core and applying an extra finish prior to its striking
(KM# 3157) Uncirculated Mintage: 65,000 - Minted to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the birth of chemist Carl bon Welsbach, one of the key figures in the development of the gas lamp. The coin’s green color is achieved by heat treating and oxidising the niobium core and applying an extra finish prior to its striking
(KM# 3157) Uncirculated Mintage: 65,000 - Minted to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the birth of chemist Carl bon Welsbach, one of the key figures in the development of the gas lamp. The coin’s green color is achieved by heat treating and oxidising the niobium core and applying an extra finish prior to its striking
(KM# 3157) Uncirculated Mintage: 65,000 - Minted to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the birth of chemist Carl bon Welsbach, one of the key figures in the development of the gas lamp. The coin’s green color is achieved by heat treating and oxidising the niobium core and applying an extra finish prior to its striking
(KM# 3157) Uncirculated Mintage: 65,000 - Minted to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the birth of chemist Carl bon Welsbach, one of the key figures in the development of the gas lamp. The coin’s green color is achieved by heat treating and oxidising the niobium core and applying an extra finish prior to its striking
(KM#3176) Proof Mintage: 40,000 - Tales and Legends Series: The Basilisk of Vienna
(KM#3176) Proof Mintage: 40,000 - Tales and Legends Series: The Basilisk of Vienna
(KM#3046) Proof Mintage: 65,000 - from the Habsburg Tragedies Series
(KM#3046) Proof Mintage: 65,000 - from the Habsburg Tragedies Series
(KM#3059) Proof Mintage: 50,000 - From the Habsburg Tragedies Series
(KM#3059) Proof Mintage: 50,000 - From the Habsburg Tragedies Series
(KM# 3068) Proof Mintage: 50,000 - Minted by the Austrian Mint as part of the eight coin "Austria through the Ages" series. This was the first year for the series and was dedicated to the Celts, who settled in the territory that would later become Austria
(KM# 3068) Proof Mintage: 50,000 - Minted by the Austrian Mint as part of the eight coin "Austria through the Ages" series. This was the first year for the series and was dedicated to the Celts, who settled in the territory that would later become Austria
(KM# 3127) Proof Mintage: 50,000 - The obverse image of The Battleship S.M.S. St. Georg sailing past the Statue of Liberty
(KM# 3127) Proof Mintage: 50,000 - The obverse image of The Battleship S.M.S. St. Georg sailing past the Statue of Liberty
(KM# 3018) Proof Mintage: 50,000 - Celebrating the 800th Anniversary of the Vienna Mint
(KM# 3018) Proof Mintage: 50,000 - Celebrating the 800th Anniversary of the Vienna Mint
(KM# 3159) Uncirculated Mintage: 11,358,200 - Minted by the Austrian Mint and is the most recognized silver billion coin produced in Europe
(KM# 3159) Uncirculated Mintage: 11,358,200 - Minted by the Austrian Mint and is the most recognized silver billion coin produced in Europe
(KM# 3159) Uncirculated Mintage: 11,358,200 - Minted by the Austrian Mint and is the most recognized silver billion coin produced in Europe
(KM# 3204) Uncirculated Mintage: 65,000 - Minted by the Austrian Mint as part of the Silver Niobium Series, where the color of the niobium is obtained by oxidation instead of artificial color. This coin symbolizes the fusion between electronics and mechanics, fundamental in robotics. The coin's mars-red background of the niobium core is a reference to the Martian landscape with a European Space Agency robot exploring the red planet
(KM# 3204) Uncirculated Mintage: 65,000 - Minted by the Austrian Mint as part of the Silver Niobium Series, where the color of the niobium is obtained by oxidation instead of artificial color. This coin symbolizes the fusion between electronics and mechanics, fundamental in robotics. The coin's mars-red background of the niobium core is a reference to the Martian landscape with a European Space Agency robot exploring the red planet
(KM# 3157) Special Uncirculated Mintage: 40,000 -from the Austria and It's People Series - Klosterneuburg Abby
(KM# 3157) Special Uncirculated Mintage: 40,000 -from the Austria and It's People Series - Klosterneuburg Abby
(KM# 3227) Special Uncirculated Mintage: 65,000 - Minted by the Austrian Mint with two different colors of niobium's part of the Evolution Series
(KM# 3227) Special Uncirculated Mintage: 65,000 - Minted by the Austrian Mint with two different colors of niobium's part of the Evolution Series
(KM# 3229) Proof Mintage: 30,000 - Minted by the Austrian Mint, Judith II is the fifth gold coin in the "Klimt and his Women" series
(KM# 3229) Proof Mintage: 30,000 - Minted by the Austrian Mint, Judith II is the fifth gold coin in the "Klimt and his Women" series
(KM# 3218) Proof Mintage: 30,000 - From the Klimt and his Women Series
(KM# 3218) Proof Mintage: 30,000 - From the Klimt and his Women Series
(KM# 3225) Proof Mintage: 30,000 - The Red Deer coin is part of the Austrian Wildlife in our Sights Series
(KM# 3225) Proof Mintage: 30,000 - The Red Deer coin is part of the Austrian Wildlife in our Sights Series
(KM# 3050) Special Uncirculated Mintage: 100,000 - Celebrating Austria assuming the Presidency of the European Union
(KM# 3050) Special Uncirculated Mintage: 100,000 - Celebrating Austria assuming the Presidency of the European Union
(KM# 3091) Special Uncirculated Mintage: 100,000 - Minted to commemorate the 250th Anniversary of the Schönbrunn Zoo
(KM# 3091) Special Uncirculated Mintage: 100,000 - Minted to commemorate the 250th Anniversary of the Schönbrunn Zoo
(KM# 3185) Special Uncirculated Mintage: 30,000 - The third coin to be released in the Austrian Mint's "Tales and Legends in Austria" Series. This coin recalls the folktale of a captured merman promising the discovery of iron ore in the mountain, now known as Erzberg
(KM# 3185) Special Uncirculated Mintage: 30,000 - The third coin to be released in the Austrian Mint's "Tales and Legends in Austria" Series. This coin recalls the folktale of a captured merman promising the discovery of iron ore in the mountain, now known as Erzberg
(KM# 3146) Special Uncirculated Mintage: 40,000 - This is the third coin in the series "The Great Abbeys of Austria" commemorating the Melk on the Danube
(KM# 3146) Special Uncirculated Mintage: 40,000 - This is the third coin in the series "The Great Abbeys of Austria" commemorating the Melk on the Danube
(KM# 3252) Special Uncirculated Mintage: 65,000 - Minted by the Austrian Mint dedicated to the history of chronometry (Time)
(KM# 3252) Special Uncirculated Mintage: 65,000 - Minted by the Austrian Mint dedicated to the history of chronometry (Time)
(KM# 3233) Proof Mintage: 50,000 - Minted by the Austrian Mint to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the Fall of the Iron Curtain
(KM# 3233) Proof Mintage: 50,000 - Minted by the Austrian Mint to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the Fall of the Iron Curtain
(KM# 3246) Proof Mintage: 30,000 - Minted by the Austrian Mint as part of the six coin series "Wildlife in our Sights" celebrating the diversity of Europe's native wildlife
(KM# 3246) Proof Mintage: 30,000 - Minted by the Austrian Mint as part of the six coin series "Wildlife in our Sights" celebrating the diversity of Europe's native wildlife
(KM# 3269 ) Proof Mintage: 30,000 - Minted by the Austrian Mint to commemorate the 175th Anniversary of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
(KM# 3269 ) Proof Mintage: 30,000 - Minted by the Austrian Mint to commemorate the 175th Anniversary of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
(KM# 3273) Proof Mintage: Proof Mintage: 20,000 - Minted by the Austrian Mint as part of the three coin series "The Vienna Schools of Psychotherapy", this coin is dedicated to "the father of psychoanalysis" Sigmund Freud
(KM# 3273) Proof Mintage: Proof Mintage: 20,000 - Minted by the Austrian Mint as part of the three coin series "The Vienna Schools of Psychotherapy", this coin is dedicated to "the father of psychoanalysis" Sigmund Freud
(KM# 3057) Special Uncirculated Mintage: 100,000 - Euro Currency. The Edge is engraved: "Europaische Wahrungsunion 1999" meaning: European Monetary Union 1999
(KM# 3057) Special Uncirculated Mintage: 100,000 - Euro Currency. The Edge is engraved: "Europaische Wahrungsunion 1999" meaning: European Monetary Union 1999
(KM# 3039) Proof Mintage: 50,000 - Part of the Town Series Minted by the Austrian Mint to celebrate Innsbruck Square
(KM# 3039) Proof Mintage: 50,000 - Part of the Town Series Minted by the Austrian Mint to celebrate Innsbruck Square
(KM# 3023) Proof Mintage: 50,000 -Minted to commemorate the accession of Austria to EU in 1995. The gold outer ring has 12 pierced stars representing the emblem of the EU
(KM# 3023) Proof Mintage: 50,000 -Minted to commemorate the accession of Austria to EU in 1995. The gold outer ring has 12 pierced stars representing the emblem of the EU
(KM# 3108) Proof Mintage 30,000 - Minted to commemorate the great Austrian painter Gustav Klimt with the reverse displaying one of his most famous works DER KVSS (The Kiss)
(KM# 3108) Proof Mintage 30,000 - Minted to commemorate the great Austrian painter Gustav Klimt with the reverse displaying one of his most famous works DER KVSS (The Kiss)
(KM# 3136) Proof Mintage: 30,000 - Minted by the Austrian Mint to celebrate the Centennial of the opening of the River Gate on the Wien River in Vienna
(KM# 3136) Proof Mintage: 30,000 - Minted by the Austrian Mint to celebrate the Centennial of the opening of the River Gate on the Wien River in Vienna
(KM# 155) Proof Mintage: 50,000 - Minted at Valcambi S.A., Balerna Switzerland
(KM# 155) Proof Mintage: 50,000 - Minted at Valcambi S.A., Balerna Switzerland
(KM# 40) Proof Mintage: 469 - Minted by the Franklin Mint. The beauty of this coin is it's simplicity. The dolphins really appear to be floating on this coin
(KM# 40) Proof Mintage: 469 - Minted by the Franklin Mint. The beauty of this coin is it's simplicity. The dolphins really appear to be floating on this coin
(KM# 58) Proof Mintage: 1,000 - Minted by the Lithuanian Mint to celebrate the Belarussion Ballet
(KM# 58) Proof Mintage: 1,000 - Minted by the Lithuanian Mint to celebrate the Belarussion Ballet
(KM# 159) Uncirculated Mintage: 5,000 - Celebrating Festivals and Rites: Maslenica Pancake Week
(KM# 159) Uncirculated Mintage: 5,000 - Celebrating Festivals and Rites: Maslenica Pancake Week
(KM# 53) Proof Mintage: 2,000 - Commemorating the Mute Swans in the Narochansky National Park
(KM# 53) Proof Mintage: 2,000 - Commemorating the Mute Swans in the Narochansky National Park
(KM# 436) Proof Mintage 5,000 - Commemorating the 90th Anniversary of BPS Sberbank, founded in 1923, it is one of the oldest and largest banks in the Republic of Belarus
(KM# 436) Proof Mintage 5,000 - Commemorating the 90th Anniversary of BPS Sberbank, founded in 1923, it is one of the oldest and largest banks in the Republic of Belarus
(KM# 99) Antique Finish Mintage: 5,000 - Minted by the Lithuanian Mint as part of the Festivals and Rituals of Belarusians Series
(KM# 99) Antique Finish Mintage: 5,000 - Minted by the Lithuanian Mint as part of the Festivals and Rituals of Belarusians Series
(KM# 222) Proof Mintage: 40,000 - Minted by the Royal Belgian Mint to commemorate the euro's introduction to world financial markets, replacing the former European Currency Unit (ECU)
(KM# 222) Proof Mintage: 40,000 - Minted by the Royal Belgian Mint to commemorate the euro's introduction to world financial markets, replacing the former European Currency Unit (ECU)
(KM# 88) Proof Mintage: 20,000 - Minted by the Pobjoy Mint to celebrate the Dayton Peace Accord
(KM# 88) Proof Mintage: 20,000 - Minted by the Pobjoy Mint to celebrate the Dayton Peace Accord
(KM# 110) Proof Mintage: 20,000. Minted by the Pobjoy Mint and issued by the National Bank of Bosnia
(KM# 110) Proof Mintage: 20,000. Minted by the Pobjoy Mint and issued by the National Bank of Bosnia
(KM# 2) Proof Mintage: 5,000 - Minted by Pobjoy Mint, this is the second commemorative coin for the British Indian Ocean Territory and the second combination coin of Silver and crystal for Pobjoy Mint and depicts the magical journey of the marine turtle from nesting to fully mature adult. This coin is also special in the fact that the middle is graced by a aqua colored crystal
(KM# 2) Proof Mintage: 5,000 - Minted by Pobjoy Mint, this is the second commemorative coin for the British Indian Ocean Territory and the second combination coin of Silver and crystal for Pobjoy Mint and depicts the magical journey of the marine turtle from nesting to fully mature adult. This coin is also special in the fact that the middle is graced by a aqua colored crystal
(KM# 35a) Proof Mintage: 478 - Minted by the Franklin Mint
(KM# 35a) Proof Mintage: 478 - Minted by the Franklin Mint
(KM# 154) Uncirculated Mintage: 118,722 - Commemorates the 400th Anniversary of John Davis' expedition in search of the NW Passage
(KM# 154) Uncirculated Mintage: 118,722 - Commemorates the 400th Anniversary of John Davis' expedition in search of the NW Passage
(KM# 1485) Proof Mintage: 15,000 - Minted in reverse proof to celebrate Fathers Day
(KM# 1485) Proof Mintage: 15,000 - Minted in reverse proof to celebrate Fathers Day
(KM# 1860) Proof Mintage: 10,000 - Minted by the Royal Canadian Mint to mark the 100th Anniversary of John McCrae's poem “In Flanders Fields,” about the human loss on the Western Front during World War I
(KM# 1860) Proof Mintage: 10,000 - Minted by the Royal Canadian Mint to mark the 100th Anniversary of John McCrae's poem “In Flanders Fields,” about the human loss on the Western Front during World War I
(KM# 658) Proof Mintage: 11,048 - Minted by the Royal Canadian Mint, this Pink Ribbon Coin was created in conjunction with the launch of the RCM's second colour circulation coin, the 25-cent pink ribbon coin commemorating "A Future Without Breast Cancer"
(KM# 658) Proof Mintage: 11,048 - Minted by the Royal Canadian Mint, this Pink Ribbon Coin was created in conjunction with the launch of the RCM's second colour circulation coin, the 25-cent pink ribbon coin commemorating "A Future Without Breast Cancer"
(KM#'s 672, 673, 674, 675) Specimen Mintage: less than 300 each - The Big Bear and Little Bear Constellations Coin Set was the first time the Coin of the Year Judges selected a complete set of coins. Each coin is laser etched with the constellations' position as viewed from Ottawa at 10:00 p.m through the various seasons
(KM#'s 672, 673, 674, 675) Specimen Mintage: less than 300 each - The Big Bear and Little Bear Constellations Coin Set was the first time the Coin of the Year Judges selected a complete set of coins. Each coin is laser etched with the constellations' position as viewed from Ottawa at 10:00 p.m through the various seasons
(KM#'s 672, 673, 674, 675) Specimen Mintage: less than 300 each - The Big Bear and Little Bear Constellations Coin Set was the first time the Coin of the Year Judges selected a complete set of coins. Each coin is laser etched with the constellations' position as viewed from Ottawa at 10:00 p.m through the various seasons
(KM#'s 672, 673, 674, 675) Specimen Mintage: less than 300 each - The Big Bear and Little Bear Constellations Coin Set was the first time the Coin of the Year Judges selected a complete set of coins. Each coin is laser etched with the constellations' position as viewed from Ottawa at 10:00 p.m through the various seasons
(KM#'s 672, 673, 674, 675) Specimen Mintage: less than 300 each - The Big Bear and Little Bear Constellations Coin Set was the first time the Coin of the Year Judges selected a complete set of coins. Each coin is laser etched with the constellations' position as viewed from Ottawa at 10:00 p.m through the various seasons
(KM# 288) Proof Mintage: 11,610 -The first issue of a four year program, celebrating Canadian Native cultures and traditions
(KM# 288) Proof Mintage: 11,610 -The first issue of a four year program, celebrating Canadian Native cultures and traditions
(KM#306) Special Uncirculated Mintage: 79,777 - Issued to celebrate 125 years of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
(KM#306) Special Uncirculated Mintage: 79,777 - Issued to celebrate 125 years of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
(KM#306) Special Uncirculated Mintage: 79,777 - Issued to celebrate 125 years of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
(KM# 403) Proof Mintage: 6,284 -The fourth and final coin in the Native Cultures and Traditions series
(KM# 403) Proof Mintage: 6,284 -The fourth and final coin in the Native Cultures and Traditions series
(KM# 149), Uncirculated Mintage: 125,949 - Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of Vancouver
(KM# 149), Uncirculated Mintage: 125,949 - Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of Vancouver
(KM# 287) Proof Mintage: 14,775 - Minted by the Royal Canadian Mint to commemorate the 150th Anniversary of Alexander Graham Bell's birth
(KM# 287) Proof Mintage: 14,775 - Minted by the Royal Canadian Mint to commemorate the 150th Anniversary of Alexander Graham Bell's birth
(KM# 145) Proof Mintage: 406,360 - This coin was part of an annual set of coins issued from 1985 to 1987 that were authorized by the Government of Canada and minted by The Royal Canadian Mint to raise funds and support the hosting the Calgary Winter Olympics held in 1988
(KM# 145) Proof Mintage: 406,360 - This coin was part of an annual set of coins issued from 1985 to 1987 that were authorized by the Government of Canada and minted by The Royal Canadian Mint to raise funds and support the hosting the Calgary Winter Olympics held in 1988
(KM# 149), Proof Mintage: 496,418 - Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of Vancouver
(KM# 149), Proof Mintage: 496,418 - Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of Vancouver
(KM# 137) Proof Mintage: 121,708 - Minted by the Royal Canadian Mint to commemorate the patriation of the Constitution of Canada. The reverse marks this event with the image of a page turning in an open book bearing the coat of arms of Canada and a maple leaf
(KM# 137) Proof Mintage: 121,708 - Minted by the Royal Canadian Mint to commemorate the patriation of the Constitution of Canada. The reverse marks this event with the image of a page turning in an open book bearing the coat of arms of Canada and a maple leaf
(KM#142) Proof Mintage: 67,662 - Commemorating the 450th Anniversary of French explorer Jacques Cartier's landing at Gaspe Peninsula in Quebec
(KM#142) Proof Mintage: 67,662 - Commemorating the 450th Anniversary of French explorer Jacques Cartier's landing at Gaspe Peninsula in Quebec
(KM# 997) Proof Mintage: 5,000 - Celebrating the 400th Anniversary of Henry Hudson's discovery of Hudson Bay
(KM# 997) Proof Mintage: 5,000 - Celebrating the 400th Anniversary of Henry Hudson's discovery of Hudson Bay
(KM# 1176) Uncirculated Mintage: 200,000 - The design shows a young person dipping his hand into the water and the reflection reveals an early native paddler in a traditional birch-bark canoe as it appears on the early silver dollar of 1935
(KM# 1176) Uncirculated Mintage: 200,000 - The design shows a young person dipping his hand into the water and the reflection reveals an early native paddler in a traditional birch-bark canoe as it appears on the early silver dollar of 1935
(KM# 270) Specimen Mintage: 74,669 - This coin was designed to replace the $2 bank note
(KM# 270) Specimen Mintage: 74,669 - This coin was designed to replace the $2 bank note
(KM# 1252) Specimen Mintage: 25,000 - The first in a 4-coin Prehistoric Creature glow-in-the-dark series
(KM# 1252) Specimen Mintage: 25,000 - The first in a 4-coin Prehistoric Creature glow-in-the-dark series
(KM# 1759) Proof Mintage: 7,500 - The fourth and final coin in the Maple Canopy series Minted by the Royal Canadian Mint
(KM# 1759) Proof Mintage: 7,500 - The fourth and final coin in the Maple Canopy series Minted by the Royal Canadian Mint
(KM# 1759) Proof Mintage: 7,500 - The fourth and final coin in the Maple Canopy series Minted by the Royal Canadian Mint
(KM# 1759) Proof Mintage: 7,500 - The fourth and final coin in the Maple Canopy series Minted by the Royal Canadian Mint
(KM# 945) Proof Mintage: 7,004 - Minted by the Royal Canadian Mint and features a large Swarovski Element Aurora Borealis Pink Crystal at the coin’s center surrounded by six smaller crystals
(KM# 945) Proof Mintage: 7,004 - Minted by the Royal Canadian Mint and features a large Swarovski Element Aurora Borealis Pink Crystal at the coin’s center surrounded by six smaller crystals
(KM# 2190) Proof Mintage: 7,000 - Minted by the Royal Canadian Mint as a call to appreciate, cherish and preserve the earth. It is the Mint's first-ever domed coin with a raised 3D water droplet cradling a colorful inset of Earth
(KM# 2190) Proof Mintage: 7,000 - Minted by the Royal Canadian Mint as a call to appreciate, cherish and preserve the earth. It is the Mint's first-ever domed coin with a raised 3D water droplet cradling a colorful inset of Earth
(KM#1405) Uncirculated Mintage: 41,411 -There are only two varieties of 2001 500Y Gold Pandas (1 oz): The regular issue and the 2001-D "domestic" version. The D mark was used only in 2001 and indicates that the coin was a domestic version for Chinese citizens. 2001 was when the Chinese government began to allow Chinese citizens to buy gold pandas. All earlier pandas were sold to foreigners or high officials only.
(KM#1405) Uncirculated Mintage: 41,411 -There are only two varieties of 2001 500Y Gold Pandas (1 oz): The regular issue and the 2001-D "domestic" version. The D mark was used only in 2001 and indicates that the coin was a domestic version for Chinese citizens. 2001 was when the Chinese government began to allow Chinese citizens to buy gold pandas. All earlier pandas were sold to foreigners or high officials only.
KM# - Proof Mintage: 8,000,000 - Minted by China Banknote Printing and Minting. Year of the Monkey
KM# - Proof Mintage: 8,000,000 - Minted by China Banknote Printing and Minting. Year of the Monkey
(KM# 599) Proof Mintage: 500 - This massive 20 oz. silver coin is one of nine peacock coins issued in 1993 from the series featuring ancient Chinese paintings
(KM# 599) Proof Mintage: 500 - This massive 20 oz. silver coin is one of nine peacock coins issued in 1993 from the series featuring ancient Chinese paintings
(KM# 424a) Proof Mintage: 10,000 - Minted by the Perth Mint as part of the "Gemstone Zodiac Series". Coin has loose encapsulated emeralds
(KM# 424a) Proof Mintage: 10,000 - Minted by the Perth Mint as part of the "Gemstone Zodiac Series". Coin has loose encapsulated emeralds
(KM# 40) Proof Mintage: 20,000 - Commemorating the 1988 Seoul Olympics
(KM# 40) Proof Mintage: 20,000 - Commemorating the 1988 Seoul Olympics
(KM# ) Proof Mintage: 499 - From the Scarab Collection using CIT's smartminting high-relief process with rose gold and black rhodium plating and a Swarovski element
(KM# ) Proof Mintage: 499 - From the Scarab Collection using CIT's smartminting high-relief process with rose gold and black rhodium plating and a Swarovski element
(KM# 85) Uncirculated Mintage: 25,000,000 - Issued by the Central Bank of Cyprus, this coin depicts an ancient statue cross.
(KM# 85) Uncirculated Mintage: 25,000,000 - Issued by the Central Bank of Cyprus, this coin depicts an ancient statue cross.
(KM# 75) Proof Mintage: 3,000 - Minted by the Polish State Mint to commemorate the accession of Cyprus to the European Union
(KM# 75) Proof Mintage: 3,000 - Minted by the Polish State Mint to commemorate the accession of Cyprus to the European Union
(KM# 1) Uncirculated Mintage: 35,001,000 - Prague the Mother of Towns. Minted in Hamburg, Germany
(KM# 1) Uncirculated Mintage: 35,001,000 - Prague the Mother of Towns. Minted in Hamburg, Germany
(KM# 869.1) Uncirculated Mintage: 46,745,000 - Minted by the Royal Danish The obverse of the coin shows the Queen's monogram, reproduced three times, interlinked by three crowns. The coin bears hearts on both obverse and reverse. The heart is a mint mark showing the place of minting
(KM# 869.1) Uncirculated Mintage: 46,745,000 - Minted by the Royal Danish The obverse of the coin shows the Queen's monogram, reproduced three times, interlinked by three crowns. The coin bears hearts on both obverse and reverse. The heart is a mint mark showing the place of minting
(KM#914) Uncirculated Mintage: 1,206,675 - From the Fairly Tales Series: Hans Christian Andersen's Snow Queen
(KM#914) Uncirculated Mintage: 1,206,675 - From the Fairly Tales Series: Hans Christian Andersen's Snow Queen
(KM# 918) Proof Mintage: 6,000 - Minted by the Royal Danish Mint on gold mined from Greenland to commemorate the International Polar Year 2007-2009
(KM# 918) Proof Mintage: 6,000 - Minted by the Royal Danish Mint on gold mined from Greenland to commemorate the International Polar Year 2007-2009
(KM# 918) Proof Mintage: 6,000 - Minted by the Royal Danish Mint on gold mined from Greenland to commemorate the International Polar Year
(KM# 918) Proof Mintage: 6,000 - Minted by the Royal Danish Mint on gold mined from Greenland to commemorate the International Polar Year
(KM# 562) Proof Mintage: 2,121 - Minted by the Franklin Mint
(KM# 562) Proof Mintage: 2,121 - Minted by the Franklin Mint
(KM# 648) Proof Mintage: 5,500 - Minted by the Franklin Mint
(KM# 648) Proof Mintage: 5,500 - Minted by the Franklin Mint
(KM# 64) Proof Mintage 10,000 - Celebrating the Discovery of Fiji by Captain William Bligh who sailed through Fiji after the mutiny on the Bounty in 1789
(KM# 64) Proof Mintage 10,000 - Celebrating the Discovery of Fiji by Captain William Bligh who sailed through Fiji after the mutiny on the Bounty in 1789
(KM# 123) Uncirculated Mintage: 55,000 - Commemorating the 150th Anniversary of demilitarization of the Åland Islands. The pine tree on the obverse is very typical in the Åland Islands and the reverse design features a boat's stern and rudder, with a dove perched on the tiller, a symbol of 150 years of peace
(KM# 123) Uncirculated Mintage: 55,000 - Commemorating the 150th Anniversary of demilitarization of the Åland Islands. The pine tree on the obverse is very typical in the Åland Islands and the reverse design features a boat's stern and rudder, with a dove perched on the tiller, a symbol of 150 years of peace
(KM# 111) Uncirculated Mintage: 150,000 - Minted to commemorate the 2003 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships being hosted by Finland - Canada won the gold medal, beating Sweden 3–2 in the final.
(KM# 111) Uncirculated Mintage: 150,000 - Minted to commemorate the 2003 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships being hosted by Finland - Canada won the gold medal, beating Sweden 3–2 in the final.
(KM# 153) Proof Mintage: 10,000 - Minted by the Mint of Finland. The theme was selected by the public, who voted on the Mint's website for art student Roope Määttä's design. According to Määttä, the coin depicts a moment when an impossible thing comes to pass and another goal is set and shows the importance of always remembering one's roots
(KM# 153) Proof Mintage: 10,000 - Minted by the Mint of Finland. The theme was selected by the public, who voted on the Mint's website for art student Roope Määttä's design. According to Määttä, the coin depicts a moment when an impossible thing comes to pass and another goal is set and shows the importance of always remembering one's roots
(KM# 81) Proof Mintage: 3,000 - Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the United Nations 1945-1995
(KM# 81) Proof Mintage: 3,000 - Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the United Nations 1945-1995
(KM# 172) Uncirculated Mintage: 3,500 - Minted by the Mint of Finland this design was chosen from 72 designs submitted to compete in the open two-stage design competition. This submission was entitled "Cease-fire, Doves in the Porthole". This coin has several distinctive features; the coin is perforated and contains colour-printed graphics.
(KM# 172) Uncirculated Mintage: 3,500 - Minted by the Mint of Finland this design was chosen from 72 designs submitted to compete in the open two-stage design competition. This submission was entitled "Cease-fire, Doves in the Porthole". This coin has several distinctive features; the coin is perforated and contains colour-printed graphics.
(KM# 62) Uncirculated Mintage: 300,000 - Celebrating the 150th Anniversary of the Kalevala: a work of poetry and Finnish folklore that gave Finland a national identity and played an instrumental role in Finland's independence from Russia in 1917
(KM# 62) Uncirculated Mintage: 300,000 - Celebrating the 150th Anniversary of the Kalevala: a work of poetry and Finnish folklore that gave Finland a national identity and played an instrumental role in Finland's independence from Russia in 1917
(KM# 67) Uncirculated Mintage: 100,000 - 50th Anniversary of the Disabled War Veterans Association
(KM# 67) Uncirculated Mintage: 100,000 - 50th Anniversary of the Disabled War Veterans Association
(KM# 78) Uncirculated Mintage: 80,000 - European Athletic Championships
(KM# 78) Uncirculated Mintage: 80,000 - European Athletic Championships
(KM# 81) Uncirculated Mintage: 40,000 - Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the United Nations 1945-1995
(KM# 81) Uncirculated Mintage: 40,000 - Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the United Nations 1945-1995
(KM#83) Proof Mintage: 3,000 - Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the death of Artist Helene Schjerfbeck
(KM#83) Proof Mintage: 3,000 - Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the death of Artist Helene Schjerfbeck
(KM# 180) Proof Mintage: 5,000 - Minted by the Mint of Finland in recognition of the International Council of Societies of Industrial Design naming Helsinki the 2012 World Design Capital
(KM# 180) Proof Mintage: 5,000 - Minted by the Mint of Finland in recognition of the International Council of Societies of Industrial Design naming Helsinki the 2012 World Design Capital
(KM# 2342) Proof Mintage: 500 - Minted by the Monnaie de Paris. This 5 oz. silver coin was produced to celebrate the 110th Anniversary of Van Cleef & Arpels with a mother of pearl butterfly inlay
(KM# 2342) Proof Mintage: 500 - Minted by the Monnaie de Paris. This 5 oz. silver coin was produced to celebrate the 110th Anniversary of Van Cleef & Arpels with a mother of pearl butterfly inlay
(KM# 2355) Proof Mintage: 500 - Minted by the Monnaie de Paris as part of the Women of France series to pay tribute to women that contributed to French history
(KM# 1024) Proof Mintage: 5,000 - Minted by the Monnaie de Paris to commemorate the Bicentennial of the Louvre, where Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa has been displayed since 1797
(KM# 1024) Proof Mintage: 5,000 - Minted by the Monnaie de Paris to commemorate the Bicentennial of the Louvre, where Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa has been displayed since 1797
(KM# 1024) Proof Mintage: 5,000 - Minted by the Monnaie de Paris to commemorate the Bicentennial of the Louvre, where Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa has been displayed since 1797
(KM# 1290) Matte Finish Mintage: 49,838 - Minted by the Monnaie de Paris as the last coin denominated in Francs before adoption of the Euro by France. This coin was designed with a wavy planchet and a minimalist design
(KM# 1290) Matte Finish Mintage: 49,838 - Minted by the Monnaie de Paris as the last coin denominated in Francs before adoption of the Euro by France. This coin was designed with a wavy planchet and a minimalist design
(KM# 1048) Proof Mintage: 250,000 - Minted to commemorate the XXVI summer Olympic Games, Atlanta in 1996
(KM# 1048) Proof Mintage: 250,000 - Minted to commemorate the XXVI summer Olympic Games, Atlanta in 1996
(KM# 968) Uncirculated Mintage: 9,774,000 - Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the Eiffel Tower
(KM# 968) Uncirculated Mintage: 9,774,000 - Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the Eiffel Tower
(KM# 1008.2a) Proof Mintage: 15,000 - Mont Saint Michel minted with a gold center, silver inner ring and gold outer ring
(KM# 1008.2a) Proof Mintage: 15,000 - Mont Saint Michel minted with a gold center, silver inner ring and gold outer ring
(KM# 1802) Proof Mintage: 20,000 - Minted as part of the series: "France: From Clovis to the Republic, 1500 years of French History"
(KM# 1802) Proof Mintage: 20,000 - Minted as part of the series: "France: From Clovis to the Republic, 1500 years of French History"
(KM# 982) Essai Mintage: 1,850 - Minted by the Monnaie de Paris
(KM# 982) Essai Mintage: 1,850 - Minted by the Monnaie de Paris
(KM# 1014) Proof Mintage: 150,000 - Commemorates the Normandy Invasion and depicts American soldiers storming the Omaha Beach on one the obverse and and American flag on the reverse
(KM# 1014) Proof Mintage: 150,000 - Commemorates the Normandy Invasion and depicts American soldiers storming the Omaha Beach on one the obverse and and American flag on the reverse
(KM# ) Proof Mintage: 500 - Minted by the Monnaie de Paris French Excellence series dedicated to Chef Guy Savoy's restaurant, named "Best Restaurant in the World". The obverse features Guy Savoy's right hand print and is covered with drawings of ingredients used by the cook including asparagus, a John Dory fish, artichoke, and an oyster. The reverse shape of the coin represents a fondue pot with a cooked egg in the center and is adorned with the four essential elements to the cook's work
(KM# ) Proof Mintage: 500 - Minted by the Monnaie de Paris French Excellence series dedicated to Chef Guy Savoy's restaurant, named "Best Restaurant in the World". The obverse features Guy Savoy's right hand print and is covered with drawings of ingredients used by the cook including asparagus, a John Dory fish, artichoke, and an oyster. The reverse shape of the coin represents a fondue pot with a cooked egg in the center and is adorned with the four essential elements to the cook's work
(KM# ) Proof Mintage: 10,000 - Minted by the Monnaie de Paris to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the pink ribbon as the global symbol of the Fight against Breast Cancer
(KM# ) Proof Mintage: 10,000 - Minted by the Monnaie de Paris to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the pink ribbon as the global symbol of the Fight against Breast Cancer
(KM# 955) Uncirculated Mintage: 3,964,000 - Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Marie Curie's death
(KM# 955) Uncirculated Mintage: 3,964,000 - Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Marie Curie's death
(KM# 995) Proof Mintage: 90,000 - Commemorating the XVI Winter Olympic Games in Albertville, France
(KM# 995) Proof Mintage: 90,000 - Commemorating the XVI Winter Olympic Games in Albertville, France
(KM# 1374) Proof Mintage: 25,000 - Minted by the Monnaie de Paris to celebrate the 100th Anniversary of FIFA
(KM# 1374) Proof Mintage: 25,000 - Minted by the Monnaie de Paris to celebrate the 100th Anniversary of FIFA
(KM# 1036) Uncirculated Mintage: 15,000,000 - aluminum/bronze center, nickel inner ring, copper/aluminum/nickel outer ring. Commemorating the Pierre de Coubertin: founder of the modern-day Olympics
(KM# 1036) Uncirculated Mintage: 15,000,000 - aluminum/bronze center, nickel inner ring, copper/aluminum/nickel outer ring. Commemorating the Pierre de Coubertin: founder of the modern-day Olympics
(KM# 2079) Proof Mintage: 10,000 - From the Great Ships of France Series, this coin commemorates one of the most famous trans Atlantic cruise ships of the 1960's and 70's: "Le France"
(KM# 2079) Proof Mintage: 10,000 - From the Great Ships of France Series, this coin commemorates one of the most famous trans Atlantic cruise ships of the 1960's and 70's: "Le France"
(KM# 2087) Proof Mintage: 30,000 - Struck by the Paris Mint to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the death of French artist Yves Klein. The obverse shows Klein's hand coated with his famous "International Klein Blue"
(KM# 2087) Proof Mintage: 30,000 - Struck by the Paris Mint to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the death of French artist Yves Klein. The obverse shows Klein's hand coated with his famous "International Klein Blue"
(KM# 1591) Proof Mintage: 10,000 - Minted by the Monnaie de Paris to commemorate the 20th Anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall
(KM# 1591) Proof Mintage: 10,000 - Minted by the Monnaie de Paris to commemorate the 20th Anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall
(KM# 139) Uncirculated Mintage: 300,000 - Commemorating the opening of the Brandenburg Gate on December 22,1989
(KM# 139) Uncirculated Mintage: 300,000 - Commemorating the opening of the Brandenburg Gate on December 22,1989
(KM# 332a) Proof Mintage: 195,000 - Minted at the Hamburg Mint to commemorate 300 years of the Fahrenheit scale
(KM# 332a) Proof Mintage: 195,000 - Minted at the Hamburg Mint to commemorate 300 years of the Fahrenheit scale
(KM# 238) Proof Mintage: 300,000 - Minted at the Hamberg Mint to commemorate the "Centennial of Albert Einstein's Relativity Theory"
(KM# 238) Proof Mintage: 300,000 - Minted at the Hamberg Mint to commemorate the "Centennial of Albert Einstein's Relativity Theory"
(KM# 271) Proof Mintage: 260,000 - Minted to celebrate the 125th Anniversary of the birth of Franz Kafka, a writer of novels and short stories
(KM# 271) Proof Mintage: 260,000 - Minted to celebrate the 125th Anniversary of the birth of Franz Kafka, a writer of novels and short stories
(KM# 290) Proof Mintage: 184,200 - Minted by the German Mint in Berlin to commemorate the 20th Anniversary of the German Unification
(KM# 290) Proof Mintage: 184,200 - Minted by the German Mint in Berlin to commemorate the 20th Anniversary of the German Unification
(KM# 187) Proof Mintage: 400,000 - Commemorating the 150th anniversary of the birth of Wilhelm Conrad Rontgen (1845-1923) who won the first Nobel Prize in Physics for discovering the X-Ray
(KM# 187) Proof Mintage: 400,000 - Commemorating the 150th anniversary of the birth of Wilhelm Conrad Rontgen (1845-1923) who won the first Nobel Prize in Physics for discovering the X-Ray
(KM# 201) Proof Mintage (Munich): 163,000 - Minted to commemorate the 10th Anniversary of the German Reunification
(KM# 201) Proof Mintage (Munich): 163,000 - Minted to commemorate the 10th Anniversary of the German Reunification
(KM# 237) Proof Mintage: 70,000 - Minted at the Hamburg Mint to commemorate Germany hosting the 2006 FIFA World Cup Championship Tournament
(KM# 237) Proof Mintage: 70,000 - Minted at the Hamburg Mint to commemorate Germany hosting the 2006 FIFA World Cup Championship Tournament
(KM# 151a) Proof Mintage: - From the Preserve the Planet Series
(KM# 151a) Proof Mintage: - From the Preserve the Planet Series
(KM# 963) Uncirculated Mintage: - Issued as part of Gibraltar's Victorian Age series
(KM# 963) Uncirculated Mintage: - Issued as part of Gibraltar's Victorian Age series
(KM# 1279) Uncirculated Mintage: 5,720,000 - The first coin in a five year series Minted by the Royal Mint to mark the centenary of the outbreak of the First World War with a design that recalls the rush to enlist encouraged by Lord Kitchener.
(KM# 1279) Uncirculated Mintage: 5,720,000 - The first coin in a five year series Minted by the Royal Mint to mark the centenary of the outbreak of the First World War with a design that recalls the rush to enlist encouraged by Lord Kitchener.
(KM# 1279) Uncirculated Mintage: 5,720,000 - The first coin in a five year series Minted by the Royal Mint to mark the centenary of the outbreak of the First World War with a design that recalls the rush to enlist encouraged by Lord Kitchener.
(KM# 1279) Uncirculated Mintage: 5,720,000 - The first coin in a five year series Minted by the Royal Mint to mark the centenary of the outbreak of the First World War with a design that recalls the rush to enlist encouraged by Lord Kitchener.
(KM# 1298) Uncirculated Mintage: - Minted by the Royal Mint to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the death of Sir Winston Churchill
(KM# 1298) Uncirculated Mintage: - Minted by the Royal Mint to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the death of Sir Winston Churchill
(KM# 997) Proof Mintage: 100,000 - Minted by the Royal Mint to memorialize Diana Princess of Wales
(KM# 997) Proof Mintage: 100,000 - Minted by the Royal Mint to memorialize Diana Princess of Wales
(KM# 966) Proof Mintage: 44,649 - Minted to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the The Invasion of Normandy during Operation Overlord; the largest amphibious invasion to ever take place
(KM# 966) Proof Mintage: 44,649 - Minted to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the The Invasion of Normandy during Operation Overlord; the largest amphibious invasion to ever take place
(KM# 1024b) Proof Mintage: 5,502 - Minted by the Royal Mint to celebrate Queen Elizabeth's Golden Jubilee
(KM# 1024b) Proof Mintage: 5,502 - Minted by the Royal Mint to celebrate Queen Elizabeth's Golden Jubilee
(KM# 981) Proof Mintage: 35,000 - Minted by the Royal Mint to commemorate the tercentenary of the introduction of the Britannia silver hallmarking standard
(KM# 981) Proof Mintage: 35,000 - Minted by the Royal Mint to commemorate the tercentenary of the introduction of the Britannia silver hallmarking standard
(KM# 1037a) Proof Mintage: 11,204 - Minted by the Royal Mint to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Double Helix discovery
(KM# 1037a) Proof Mintage: 11,204 - Minted by the Royal Mint to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Double Helix discovery
(KM# 956) Proof Mintage: 28,000 - The Royal Mint produced this coin to celebrate the 500th Anniversary of the first gold sovereign
(KM# 956) Proof Mintage: 28,000 - The Royal Mint produced this coin to celebrate the 500th Anniversary of the first gold sovereign
(KM# 956) Proof Mintage: 28,000 - The Royal Mint produced this coin to celebrate the 500th Anniversary of the first gold sovereign
(KM# 1000) Uncirculated Mintage: 69,394 - Minted by the Royal Mint and only available in uncirculated condition in 1999
(KM# 1000) Uncirculated Mintage: 69,394 - Minted by the Royal Mint and only available in uncirculated condition in 1999
(KM# 1162) Proof Mintage: 7,500 - Minted by the Royal Mint to Commemorate the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games and features the Olympic Rings and a legendary god – Neptune, representing the Olympic sport of Sailing
(KM# 1162) Proof Mintage: 7,500 - Minted by the Royal Mint to Commemorate the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games and features the Olympic Rings and a legendary god – Neptune, representing the Olympic sport of Sailing
(KM# 1227) Proof Mintage: 7,500 -UK’s first 5 ounce silver coin with a large diameter of over 6cm was minted to commemorate the 2012 London Olympic Games
(KM# 209) Uncirculated Mintage: 49,500,000 - Commemorating the 2004 Summer Olympic Games in Athens
(KM# 209) Uncirculated Mintage: 49,500,000 - Commemorating the 2004 Summer Olympic Games in Athens
(KM# 209) Proof Mintage: 5,000 - Issued by the Bank of Greece to pay tribute to Socrates: one of the world’s most noted and quoted philosophers
(KM# 209) Proof Mintage: 5,000 - Issued by the Bank of Greece to pay tribute to Socrates: one of the world’s most noted and quoted philosophers
(KM# 209) Proof Mintage: 5,000 - Issued by the Bank of Greece to pay tribute to Socrates: one of the world’s most noted and quoted philosophers
(KM# 209) Proof Mintage: 5,000 - Issued by the Bank of Greece to pay tribute to Socrates: one of the world’s most noted and quoted philosophers
(KM#811) Proof Mintage: 15,000 -Hungary's historical Tokaj wine district is the subject of this series highlighting the country's World Heritage sites. The Tokaj region, a triangle of land formed between three mountains, is the world's first geographically well-defined wine region. The region is renowned for the sweet white wines produced there. French King Louis XIV described Tokaji Aszú wine as "Vinum regum - rex vinorum," the wine of kings and the king of wines.
(KM#811) Proof Mintage: 15,000 -Hungary's historical Tokaj wine district is the subject of this series highlighting the country's World Heritage sites. The Tokaj region, a triangle of land formed between three mountains, is the world's first geographically well-defined wine region. The region is renowned for the sweet white wines produced there. French King Louis XIV described Tokaji Aszú wine as "Vinum regum - rex vinorum," the wine of kings and the king of wines.
(KM#661) Proof Mintage: 25,000 - Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the World Wildlife Fund. The reverse displays Montagu's Harrier
(KM#661) Proof Mintage: 25,000 - Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the World Wildlife Fund. The reverse displays Montagu's Harrier
(KM# 662) Uncirculated Mintage: 5,000 - Commemorating the 950th Anniversary of the death of Saint Stephen
(KM# 662) Uncirculated Mintage: 5,000 - Commemorating the 950th Anniversary of the death of Saint Stephen
(KM#789) Uncirculated Mintage: 2,000,000 - Commemorating the Hungarian Uprising of 1956
(KM#789) Uncirculated Mintage: 2,000,000 - Commemorating the Hungarian Uprising of 1956
(KM# 798) Uncirculated Mintage: 4,000 - From the Hungarian Castle Series, construction of the Gyula Castle began in the 14th century and finished in the mid-16th century
(KM# 798) Uncirculated Mintage: 4,000 - From the Hungarian Castle Series, construction of the Gyula Castle began in the 14th century and finished in the mid-16th century
(KM#815) Proof Mintage: 5,000 - Budapest World Heritage site
(KM#815) Proof Mintage: 5,000 - Budapest World Heritage site
(KM#820) Proof Mintage: 5,000 - This rectangular coin is the first issue in a annual series featuring Hungary's National Parks and is dedicated to the Orseg National Park. The butterfly on the obverse is the Dusky Large Blue. The Orseg is home to Europe's largest population of this protected species.
(KM#820) Proof Mintage: 5,000 - This rectangular coin is the first issue in a annual series featuring Hungary's National Parks and is dedicated to the Orseg National Park. The butterfly on the obverse is the Dusky Large Blue. The Orseg is home to Europe's largest population of this protected species.
(KM#820) Proof Mintage: 5,000 - This rectangular coin is the first issue in a annual series featuring Hungary's National Parks and is dedicated to the Orseg National Park. The butterfly on the obverse is the Dusky Large Blue. The Orseg is home to Europe's largest population of this protected species.
(KM#281) Uncirculated Mintage: -Indira Gandhi was the First female Prime Minister of India and serving in her fourth term when she was assassinated by her own Bodyguard in 1982. In order to commemorate her service to the Indian nation, the Government issued Proof and Uncirculated coin sets.
(KM#281) Uncirculated Mintage: -Indira Gandhi was the First female Prime Minister of India and serving in her fourth term when she was assassinated by her own Bodyguard in 1982. In order to commemorate her service to the Indian nation, the Government issued Proof and Uncirculated coin sets.
(KM# 80) Proof Mintage: 10,000 - This controversial coin was struck for the Central Bank of Ireland at the Mayer’s Mint, Germany to honor James Joyce (1882-1941), one of Ireland's most creative and influential writers. It was widely criticized because the coin misquotes the line from Joyce's famous book "Ulysses" and the Joyce family reportedly was not happy with the image of Joyce that the Central Bank of Ireland chose for the obverse
(KM# 80) Proof Mintage: 10,000 - This controversial coin was struck for the Central Bank of Ireland at the Mayer’s Mint, Germany to honor James Joyce (1882-1941), one of Ireland's most creative and influential writers. It was widely criticized because the coin misquotes the line from Joyce's famous book "Ulysses" and the Joyce family reportedly was not happy with the image of Joyce that the Central Bank of Ireland chose for the obverse
(KM# 139) Proof Mintage: 3,000 - Minted by the Pobjoy Mint and featuring St. Michael the Archangel on the reverse
(KM# 139) Proof Mintage: 3,000 - Minted by the Pobjoy Mint and featuring St. Michael the Archangel on the reverse
(KM# 267) Uncirculated Mintage: - Minted by the Pobjoy Mint and was the first issue to be struck in "Pearl Black" cupro-nickel to commemorate the 150th Anniversary of the Penny Black stamp
(KM# 267) Uncirculated Mintage: - Minted by the Pobjoy Mint and was the first issue to be struck in "Pearl Black" cupro-nickel to commemorate the 150th Anniversary of the Penny Black stamp
(KM# 275a) Proof Mintage: 50,000 - Minted at the Pobjoy Mint and part of the Manx Cat Series
(KM# 275a) Proof Mintage: 50,000 - Minted at the Pobjoy Mint and part of the Manx Cat Series
(KM# 1128) Uncirculated Mintage: 30,000 - Minted by the Pobjoy Mint as a momento of the Euro conversion. The Isle of Man determined to mark this historic occasion by means of a unique legal tender coin that features a money converter within the main body of the coin recessed to enable an independent central disc to spin with an arrow to show the foreign exchange rate in each nation on the very day of inauguration
(KM# 1128) Uncirculated Mintage: 30,000 - Minted by the Pobjoy Mint as a momento of the Euro conversion. The Isle of Man determined to mark this historic occasion by means of a unique legal tender coin that features a money converter within the main body of the coin recessed to enable an independent central disc to spin with an arrow to show the foreign exchange rate in each nation on the very day of inauguration
(KM# 1128) Uncirculated Mintage: 30,000 - Minted by the Pobjoy Mint as a momento of the Euro conversion. The Isle of Man determined to mark this historic occasion by means of a unique legal tender coin that features a money converter within the main body of the coin recessed to enable an independent central disc to spin with an arrow to show the foreign exchange rate in each nation on the very day of inauguration
(KM# 1128) Uncirculated Mintage: 30,000 - Minted by the Pobjoy Mint as a momento of the Euro conversion. The Isle of Man determined to mark this historic occasion by means of a unique legal tender coin that features a money converter within the main body of the coin recessed to enable an independent central disc to spin with an arrow to show the foreign exchange rate in each nation on the very day of inauguration
(KM# 1128) Uncirculated Mintage: 30,000 - Minted by the Pobjoy Mint as a momento of the Euro conversion. The Isle of Man determined to mark this historic occasion by means of a unique legal tender coin that features a money converter within the main body of the coin recessed to enable an independent central disc to spin with an arrow to show the foreign exchange rate in each nation on the very day of inauguration
(KM# 1128) Uncirculated Mintage: 30,000 - Minted by the Pobjoy Mint as a momento of the Euro conversion. The Isle of Man determined to mark this historic occasion by means of a unique legal tender coin that features a money converter within the main body of the coin recessed to enable an independent central disc to spin with an arrow to show the foreign exchange rate in each nation on the very day of inauguration
(KM# 450) Proof Mintage: 444 - Minted by the Israel Coins and Medals Corp to celebrate the Israel's 60th Anniversary
(KM# 450) Proof Mintage: 444 - Minted by the Israel Coins and Medals Corp to celebrate the Israel's 60th Anniversary
(KM# 311) Proof Mintage: 8,279 - Commemorating Israel's 50th Anniversary 1948-1998
(KM# 311) Proof Mintage: 8,279 - Commemorating Israel's 50th Anniversary 1948-1998
(KM# 286) Proof Mintage: 2,929 - Commemorating the 30 Year Anniversary of the City of Jerusalem
(KM# 286) Proof Mintage: 2,929 - Commemorating the 30 Year Anniversary of the City of Jerusalem
(KM# 400) Proof Mintage: 1,400 - From the Biblical Arts Series
(KM# 400) Proof Mintage: 1,400 - From the Biblical Arts Series
(KM# 476) Proof Mintage: 2,800 - Jonah in the Whale is the 15th in the series of Biblical Art coins produced by the Holy Land Mint
(KM# 476) Proof Mintage: 2,800 - Jonah in the Whale is the 15th in the series of Biblical Art coins produced by the Holy Land Mint
(KM# 200) Proof Mintage: 7,062 - Minted to celebrate the 41st Anniversary of Israel, citing the Bible verse Jeremiah 3:19 "I said to myself, how gladly would I treat you like my children and give you a pleasant land, the most beautiful inheritance of any nation"
(KM# 200) Proof Mintage: 7,062 - Minted to celebrate the 41st Anniversary of Israel, citing the Bible verse Jeremiah 3:19 "I said to myself, how gladly would I treat you like my children and give you a pleasant land, the most beautiful inheritance of any nation"
(KM# 200) Proof Mintage: 7,062 - Minted to celebrate the 41st Anniversary of Israel, citing the Bible verse Jeremiah 3:19 "I said to myself, how gladly would I treat you like my children and give you a pleasant land, the most beautiful inheritance of any nation"
(KM# 200) Proof Mintage: 7,062 - Minted to celebrate the 41st Anniversary of Israel, citing the Bible verse Jeremiah 3:19 "I said to myself, how gladly would I treat you like my children and give you a pleasant land, the most beautiful inheritance of any nation"
(KM# 217) Proof Mintage: 12,000 -The Obverse depicts a portrait drawn by Raphaël of Dante Alighieri that is housed in the Pope Julius II Wing of the Vatican City Palace and is encircled by the twelve stars of Europe
(KM# 217) Proof Mintage: 12,000 -The Obverse depicts a portrait drawn by Raphaël of Dante Alighieri that is housed in the Pope Julius II Wing of the Vatican City Palace and is encircled by the twelve stars of Europe
(KM# 239) Uncirculated Mintage: 12,000 - Minted to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the first performance of Puccini's opera, "Madame Butterfly"
(KM# 239) Uncirculated Mintage: 12,000 - Minted to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the first performance of Puccini's opera, "Madame Butterfly"
(KM# 169) Uncirculated Mintage: 45,000 - Minted to mark the 400th Anniversary of the great Italian Artist's death
(KM# 169) Uncirculated Mintage: 45,000 - Minted to mark the 400th Anniversary of the great Italian Artist's death
(KM# 198) Uncirculated Mintage: 37,600 - Celebrating peace in the new Millennium
(KM# 198) Uncirculated Mintage: 37,600 - Celebrating peace in the new Millennium
(KM# 154) Proof Mintage: 8,500 - Commemorating Italy's varied species of mammals, reptiles, insects, fish and plants that inhibit the range of elevations and climates across the country
(KM# 154) Proof Mintage: 8,500 - Commemorating Italy's varied species of mammals, reptiles, insects, fish and plants that inhibit the range of elevations and climates across the country
(KM# 147) Uncirculated Mintage: 59,000 - Minted to commemorate the 2,100th Anniversary of the Ponte Milvio Bridge that spans the Tiber River in northern Rome. It was an economically and strategically important bridge in the era of the Roman Empire and was the site of the famous Battle of Milvian Bridge
(KM# 147) Uncirculated Mintage: 59,000 - Minted to commemorate the 2,100th Anniversary of the Ponte Milvio Bridge that spans the Tiber River in northern Rome. It was an economically and strategically important bridge in the era of the Roman Empire and was the site of the famous Battle of Milvian Bridge
(KM# Y138) Proof Mintage: 70,000 - Commemorating 50th Anniversary of Japan's entry into the United Nations
(KM# Y138) Proof Mintage: 70,000 - Commemorating 50th Anniversary of Japan's entry into the United Nations
(KM# Y125) Proof Mintage: 226,000 - Pawlownia Flower with milled right reeding on edge
(KM# Y125) Proof Mintage: 226,000 - Pawlownia Flower with milled right reeding on edge
(KM# Y105) Proof Mintage: 100,000 - Issued to commemorate the Enthronement of Emperor Akihito in 1990
(KM# Y105) Proof Mintage: 100,000 - Issued to commemorate the Enthronement of Emperor Akihito in 1990
(KM# Y90) Unc Mintage: 50,000,000, Celebrating Emperor Hirohito's 60 year reign
(KM# Y90) Unc Mintage: 50,000,000, Celebrating Emperor Hirohito's 60 year reign
(KM# Y90) Unc Mintage: 50,000,000, Celebrating Emperor Hirohito's 60 year reign - This coin was taken from the 60th Anniversary of Showa Emperor Reign 1986 Proof Set
(KM# Y90) Unc Mintage: 50,000,000, Celebrating Emperor Hirohito's 60 year reign - This coin was taken from the 60th Anniversary of Showa Emperor Reign 1986 Proof Set
(KM# Y-248) Proof Mintage: 2,188. This coin is the third in the series "Japan Earthquake Reconstruction Project". The reverse is an origami crane flying towards a pine and rainbow. The obverse depicts a lone pine tree that survived the tsunami in Rikuzentakata. This “miracle pine” became a symbol of the reconstruction and is surrounded by pigeons.
(KM# Y-248) Proof Mintage: 2,188. This coin is the third in the series "Japan Earthquake Reconstruction Project". The reverse is an origami crane flying towards a pine and rainbow. The obverse depicts a lone pine tree that survived the tsunami in Rikuzentakata. This “miracle pine” became a symbol of the reconstruction and is surrounded by pigeons.
(KM# 110) Proof Mintage: 13,000 - Issued by the National Bank of Kazakhstan as part of the Great Military Leaders Series
(KM# 110) Proof Mintage: 13,000 - Issued by the National Bank of Kazakhstan as part of the Great Military Leaders Series
(KM# 125) Proof Mintage: 13,000 - Attila the Hun
(KM# 125) Proof Mintage: 13,000 - Attila the Hun
(KM# 48) Proof Mintage: 2,000 - Minted for the National bank of the Kyrgyz Republic, this coin celebrates the ancient trading route of the Great Silk Road
(KM# 48) Proof Mintage: 2,000 - Minted for the National bank of the Kyrgyz Republic, this coin celebrates the ancient trading route of the Great Silk Road
(KM# 161) Proof Mintage: 10,000 - Minted by the Royal Dutch Mint to commemorate the 25th Anniversary of an event on August 23, 1989, where 2 million residents of the Baltic countries joined hands forming a 600 km long human chain to assert the idea of freedom and independence for the Baltic nations
(KM# 161) Proof Mintage: 10,000 - Minted by the Royal Dutch Mint to commemorate the 25th Anniversary of an event on August 23, 1989, where 2 million residents of the Baltic countries joined hands forming a 600 km long human chain to assert the idea of freedom and independence for the Baltic nations
(KM# 82) Proof MintageL 5,000 - Struck by the Mint of Finland to commemorate the Fight for Freedom
(KM# 82) Proof MintageL 5,000 - Struck by the Mint of Finland to commemorate the Fight for Freedom
(KM# 52) Proof Mintage: 5,000 - Minted by the Mint of Finland and part of the "Roots" Series
(KM# 52) Proof Mintage: 5,000 - Minted by the Mint of Finland and part of the "Roots" Series
(KM# 96) Uncirculated Mintage: 5,000 - The coin was originally designed in 1922 by Teodors Zalkans and the plaster cast remained in the Latvian National Museum of History until the coin was minted in 2008. The obverse portrays a mother refugee and depicts the nations suffering during WW1. The symbols on the reverse signify fertility and plentitude with the knife symbolizing masculine action.
(KM# 96) Uncirculated Mintage: 5,000 - The coin was originally designed in 1922 by Teodors Zalkans and the plaster cast remained in the Latvian National Museum of History until the coin was minted in 2008. The obverse portrays a mother refugee and depicts the nations suffering during WW1. The symbols on the reverse signify fertility and plentitude with the knife symbolizing masculine action.
(KM# 140) Proof Mintage: 5,000 - Issued by the Bank of Latvia on the occasion of Composer Richard Wagner's (1813-1883) birth and as a memorial to his life in Riga when he began ro work on his opera "Rienzi"
(KM# 140) Proof Mintage: 5,000 - Issued by the Bank of Latvia on the occasion of Composer Richard Wagner's (1813-1883) birth and as a memorial to his life in Riga when he began ro work on his opera "Rienzi"
(KM# 39) Proof Mintage: 35,000 - Dual dated "Button" coin minted to commemorate the new Millennium
(KM# 39) Proof Mintage: 35,000 - Dual dated "Button" coin minted to commemorate the new Millennium