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I did see some numismatic covers - as a collector of monkey stamps, here is one of the rather nice WWF issues, from Laos, 2008:  Here is another one, from Panama:  Has anyone uploaded the Gibraltar new coinage stamps from 1988/89? I don't have a good scan but I do have the monkey coin :-) Keep posting! |
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Coin bank, designed by August Böcskör, combined engraved by Maria Magdalena Laurent and photogravure, and issued by Austria on October 7, 1994 to commemorate the 175th anniversary of savings banks, Scott No. 1662. - nethryk  |
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Medieval Coins of Balkan countries  Coin from year a1373 of Ðurað Bal¹iæ the Lord of Zeta. Coin from year 1461 of Stephen Toma¹eviæ the last sovereign from the Bosnian Kotromaniæ dynasty. Coin of serbian lord Ðurað Brankoviæ from 15th century.  Coin of Ljubljana town from year 1250. Coin of Split town from year 1410. Coin from year 1350 of serbian king Du¹an the Mighty. |
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Gold and copper coins, printed by photogravure, and issued by Mexico on May 11, 1985 to commemorate the 450th anniversary of the Mexican Mint, Scott No. 1380. - nethryk  |
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Coins and a student ("scolar")-designed cacao pod bank, designed and engraved by Jacques Combet, and issued by Cameroun on June 10, 1965 to publicize the Federal Postal Savings Bank, Scott No. 417. - nethryk  |
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Happy Birthday to Jacques Léon Rueff (1896-1978), a French economist, top governmental adviser, and a strong proponent of a return to the Gold Standard. The 1958 Rueff Plan balanced France's budget and secured the convertibility of the franc, which had been endangered by the strains of decolonization. Here is an image of a stamp featuring a portrait of Rueff and a motif which includes the "new franc," designed and engraved by Jacques Gauthier, and issued by France on March 23, 1996 to commemorate the economist's birth centenary, Scott No. 2511, Y&T No. 2994, plus an image of the cover of The Monetary Conservative, a 2010 book about Jacques Rueff's economic philosophy, by Christopher S. Chivvis. - nethryk  |
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Coins bearing the heads of the Roman emperors Hadrian and Marcus Aurelius, a semi-postal (charity) stamp designed by Mark Fernand Séverin, combined engraved by Paul Verheyden and photogravure, and issued by Belgium on June 23, 1973 to commemorate the discovery of a Roman treasure of 368 gold coins ( aurei) at Luttre-Liberchies, Belgium in August, 1970, Scott No. B905. - nethryk  |
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Tunisian Ancient Currencies
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...............Gold Dinar from beginning....................................................Gold Coin ................of Islamic era in 706....................................................from Husseinites era in 1767
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................Silver Coin from Punic era ............................................Gold Coin from Punic era ............................300 BC...................................................................310 BC |
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Colonia Clunia Sulpicia was an ancient Roman city located in Hispania (now within the province of Burgos, Spain). Here is an image of a stamp depicting a Roman sesterce coin minted for use in Hispania, printed by photogravure, and issued by Spain on June 15, 1968 as one of three stamps in a set commemorating the 1,900th anniversary of the founding of León as the military encampment of Legio VII Gemina from 74 AD, Scott No. 1531. Note: The obverse of the coin is a portrait of Roman Emperor Galba (3 BC-69 AD), and the reverse depicts Galba seated and receiving a Palladium from the goddess of the city, who is also holding a cornucopia. - nethryk  |
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Lithuania Ancient Coins January 2, 2015  |
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| Edited by KuoLC5310 - 09/21/2015 10:46 pm |
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Bedrock Of The Community
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Bedrock Of The Community
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Uzbekistan Ancient Coins August 1, 2002 30-sum and 45-sum: obverse and reverse of Tetradrachm of Eucratides I (ca. 171-135 B.C) 60-sum and 90-sum: obverse and reverse of silver coin of Bukhara 125-sum and 160-sum: obverse and reverse of silver miri of Temur (1370-1405)  |
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