5 Frankfurt coins (support 3D printing)

5 Frankfurt coins (support 3D printing)

The monetary system of the Kingdom of France under the old system originated in the period of Charlemann, with silver as the benchmark, gold for high denominations and various alloys for lower denominations. Its exchange rules are a mixture of decimal and binary, while distinguishing between the currency of account and the currency in circulation.
The Denard currency during the Roman Republic period

The Denard currency during the Roman Republic period

Denarius is an ancient Roman silver coin that was first introduced around 211 BC. Widely used during the Roman Republic and Roman Empire, it became the main currency unit at that time. Octavianus, later known as Augustus, was the first emperor of the Roman Empire and ruled from 27 BC to 14 AD. On the Denard coins issued between 44 BC and 27 BC, his portrait and various symbols of Roman power and victory were usually engraved.
Roman currency Denar

Roman currency Denar

Denarius is an ancient Roman silver coin that was first introduced around 211 BC. Widely used during the Roman Republic and Roman Empire, it became the main currency unit at that time. Octavianus, later known as Augustus, was the first emperor of the Roman Empire and ruled from 27 BC to 14 AD. On the Denard coins issued between 44 BC and 27 BC, his portrait and various symbols of Roman power and victory were usually engraved.
Roman currency Antoninian

Roman currency Antoninian

Antoninianus is a silver coin from the Roman Empire period, introduced by Emperor Caracalla in 215 AD. Although its face value is two Denarius, its weight is much lower than that of two Denarius. Antoninian initially contained about 49.5% silver, but over time its silver content continued to decrease, reaching only 2.5% silver by 274 AD.
Silver Tapping of Karshapana during the Peacock Dynasty

Silver Tapping of Karshapana during the Peacock Dynasty

Karshapana is a silver currency in ancient India, which first appeared around the 6th century BC. They are usually issued by merchants and bankers, not by the state. These coins usually have one to five or six symbols, initially only stamped on the front of the coin. During the Peacock Dynasty (approximately 322-185 BC), the Kalshapana coin was widely used. The weight of these coins is usually around 3.4 grams. Coins usually have symbols such as the sun on them. These silver struck coins ceased to be minted in the 2nd century BC and continued to have a wide-ranging impact on trade and economy for the next five centuries.
Gottfried Marshall Memorial Medal

Gottfried Marshall Memorial Medal

The front displays a bust of Godfrey Marschall. EXZELL DR. GODFRED MARSCHELL WEIHBISHOF U. GENELLIKAR VON WIEN, meaning "Outstanding Dr. Gottfried Marcel, Bishop and General Agent of Vienna". Issued in 1908, the material is bronze and silver plated.
Emperor Joseph recites the seal in the first century

Emperor Joseph recites the seal in the first century

A silver medal in honor of Emperor Joseph I, commemorating the birth of Emperor Joseph I. The inscription on the edge of the medal reads "Memoria AVGVSTISSIMAE NATIVITATIS IOSEPHI ARCHIDVCIS AVSTRIAE D 26 IVLII A 1678", meaning "In memory of the birth of the most esteemed Joseph, Archduke of Austria, on July 26, 1678".
18th Century Gilded Gold and Silver Medal Commemorative Medal

18th Century Gilded Gold and Silver Medal Commemorative Medal

The inscription on this 18th century medal expresses good wishes for love and marriage, and the design of the visual puzzle adds artistic and entertaining elements. The material and exquisite craftsmanship of gilded gold and silver indicate that this is a customized souvenir for special occasions or important figures. At that time, such medals were given as gifts to show respect or celebrate. It is currently housed in the Heiligenkreis Monastery Museum.
Karl Liebertner Memorial Medal

Karl Liebertner Memorial Medal

Karl Liebertner is a figure who has made significant contributions in the fields of music or art, and the design of this medal reflects his achievements and influence. The inscription and pattern on the back indicate a close connection between Liebleitner and children's music, as he was a composer, music educator, or figure related to children's music activities. Laurel leaves usually symbolize victory and honor, while vines and rose bushes add artistic and decorative elements.
Trajanas Coin

Trajanas Coin

This is an AS coin with Trajan printed on it, minted in Rome and used for Syria. On the front of this coin, there is a portrait of Trajan. His portrait is facing to the right, and when viewed from the back, there is light shining on the portrait and it is covered by a cloak. Next to the avatar is the inscription "IMP CAES NER TRAIANO OPTIMO AVG GER", which is Latin and means "Supreme Commander, Caesar, Nilva Trajan, the best emperor, conquered the Germanic people". Trajan, the second emperor of the Antonic dynasty in ancient Rome, was one of the Five Wise Emperors of Rome and reigned from 98 to 117.
Alexander the Great's Drachma Silver Coin

Alexander the Great's Drachma Silver Coin

The Great Emperor of Lishan's silver tetradrachma coin was made between 325 BC and 320 BC. Coins were minted in Side (now Türkiye). The obverse of this coin features the portrait of a young Hercules wearing a lion skin helmet. Hercules is a hero in Greek mythology known for his strength and courage. On this coin, he is depicted as a young man wearing lion skin, which is his emblem. This Delacroix silver coin is collected by the French National Archaeological Museum.
Greek King Heraeus Drachma Silver Coin

Greek King Heraeus Drachma Silver Coin

The drachma silver coin of King Heraeus of ancient Greece, a half crown bust of King Heraeus from around 40 BC to AD 0, with the left hand holding a long scepter. Drachma is the most commonly used large denomination coin, typically made of silver. The weight of the coin is about 17 grams and the diameter is about 24 millimeters.
In 1928, during the Soviet era, the currency was 0.5 kobi

In 1928, during the Soviet era, the currency was 0.5 kobi

The smallest denomination Goby coin issued by the Soviet Union. 1 ruble equals 100 kobi. The denominations of banknotes are 5, 10, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000, 2000, 5000 rubles, and there are also 50, 10, 5, and 1 kobi coins. Face value: 0.5. Year of Issue: 1991. Material: Copper nickel alloy.
In 1991, the currency of the Soviet Union was 5 kopecies

In 1991, the currency of the Soviet Union was 5 kopecies

The last Goby coin issued by the Soviet Union. 1 ruble equals 100 kobi. The denominations of banknotes are 5, 10, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000, 2000, 5000 rubles, and there are also 50, 10, 5, and 1 kobi coins. Face value: 15. Year of Issue: 1991. Material: Bronze.
1699 Old Swiss Confederation Medal 3 Taylor Commemorative Coins

1699 Old Swiss Confederation Medal 3 Taylor Commemorative Coins

On the front is Saint Leodegia sitting, facing left, looking right, raising his right hand to bless, wearing gloves and a bishop's crown, and holding a cross in his left hand. In the front, the Lucerne emblem on the gorgeous vortex flower decoration is supported by two Putti. Putto on the left is sitting, holding a drill bit in his right hand and palm leaves in his left hand. Hold a sword in your right hand and a palm leaf in your left hand. St. Maurice stood behind, wearing armor, a feathered helmet, and holding a spear with a flag in his left hand. The background is the University Church in Lucerne. On the opposite side is an aerial view of Lucerne city from the south, including the Reus River, Lake Verwaldstedt, Church Bridge, and Museger Wall.
During the 1920s, the Soviet currency was 1 ruble

During the 1920s, the Soviet currency was 1 ruble

Ruble, also known as Russian ruble, symbol: ₽. Currency code: RUB. Usage areas: Russia and self declared independent Abkhazia and South Ossetia. Inflation rate: 7%. The Russian ruble is the base currency unit of Russia. The subsidiary currency is Gobi. 1 ruble equals 100 kobi. The denominations of banknotes are 5, 10, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000, 2000, 5000 rubles, and there are also 50, 10, 5, and 1 kobi coins. Denomination: 1. Year of Issue: 1920. Material: Silver 500/1000.
In 1922, the Soviet currency was 1 ruble

In 1922, the Soviet currency was 1 ruble

Ruble, also known as Russian ruble, symbol: ₽. Currency code: RUB. Usage areas: Russia and self declared independent Abkhazia and South Ossetia. Inflation rate: 7%. The Russian ruble is the base currency unit of Russia. The subsidiary currency is Gobi. 1 ruble equals 100 kobi. The denominations of banknotes are 5, 10, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000, 2000, 5000 rubles, and there are also 50, 10, 5, and 1 kobi coins. Denomination: 1. Year of Issue: 1922. Material: Silver 500/1000.
The 50 Sentesimo silver coin issued by Uruguay in 1869

The 50 Sentesimo silver coin issued by Uruguay in 1869

The denomination is 50 Sentesimo, the coin weighs 12.5 grams, and the diameter is 33 millimeters. There are nine stars below the coat of arms, four leaves on the top of a wide wreath, and two leaves on the top of a normal sized wreath. Inscribed on the front: LA UNION HACE LA FURZA
The currency issued by Paraguay in 1869 was the 2 Real silver coin

The currency issued by Paraguay in 1869 was the 2 Real silver coin

1897 Mexican currency 1 peso (Eagle Ocean)

1897 Mexican currency 1 peso (Eagle Ocean)

Eagle Ocean can be roughly divided into two types: the lace Eagle Ocean before 1897 and the straight edged Eagle Ocean after 1898. The lace eagle ocean has a face value of 8 riels, while the straight edged eagle ocean has a face value of 1 peso. On the front of the silver dollar is an eagle with outstretched wings, holding a long snake in its mouth (the lace eagle snake tail is connected to the eagle wing, while the straight edge eagle snake tail is not connected to the eagle wing), standing on a cactus (the national flower) with one leg, and the Spanish word "REPUBLIKAMEXIKANA" written above the edge. In the center of the back is a free soft hat. The pattern symbolizes strength, loyalty, peace, and freedom.
The currency issued by England in 1793 was 1 penny for George III

The currency issued by England in 1793 was 1 penny for George III

On the front, there is a half body portrait of King George III with the inscription "GEORGIVS III · D · G · REX" facing to the right. Reverse printed with sailboat, land on the right horizon, Bermuda on top, engraved with: BERMUDA1793. Made of copper nickel alloy.
The Victory Goddess gold coin issued by Mexico in 1917

The Victory Goddess gold coin issued by Mexico in 1917

This 50 peso gold coin, also known as the "Centennial Coin," was minted by the "Mexican Mint" (Casa de Moneda) in 1921 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Mexico's independence from Spain on August 24, 1821. Coins are not minted as currency; The face value of 50 pesos is for legal purposes only and does not reflect the true value of the gold content. It weighs about 41.7 grams, has a diameter of 37 millimeters, and contains 37.5 grams of pure gold. On the front of the coin, we can see the independent angel representing the Greek goddess of victory, Nike.
1907 Saint Gaudens $20 gold coin

1907 Saint Gaudens $20 gold coin

The Saint Gaudens $20 coin was produced by the United States Mint from 1907 to 1933. This gold coin is named after Augustus Saint Gaudens, who designed it. This coin is undoubtedly one of the most popular and beautiful coins in the United States. The $20 gold coin is a coin that is highly valued by investors and numismatists, and is almost loved by anyone who manages to obtain gold coins. For collectors, finding a well preserved 1907 Saint Gaudens $20 gold coin has always been a goal, but it is not an easy one to achieve.
In 1941, the Soviet currency was 3 kopecies

In 1941, the Soviet currency was 3 kopecies

Ruble, also known as Russian ruble, symbol: ₽. Currency code: RUB. Usage areas: Russia and self declared independent Abkhazia and South Ossetia. Inflation rate: 7%. The Russian ruble is the base currency unit of Russia. The subsidiary currency is Gobi. 1 ruble equals 100 kobi. The denominations of banknotes include 5, 10, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000, 2000, 5000 rubles, as well as 50, 10, 5, 3, and 1 kobi coins. Face value: 3. Release year: 1941. Material: Copper.
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