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Coinage Collection (page 43)

"Exploring the Rich History of Coinage: From Pontius Pilate to Modern Times" Step back in time with a glimpse into the fascinating world of coinage

Background imageCoinage Collection: Queen Anne proof shilling, 1707. Creator: John Croker

Queen Anne proof shilling, 1707. Creator: John Croker
Queen Anne proof shilling, 1707

Background imageCoinage Collection: Title page with eagle, coin showing image of Trajans Column, classical sculptures

Title page with eagle, coin showing image of Trajans Column, classical sculptures, 1774-79. From Trofeo o sia Magnifica Colonna Coclide di marmo composta di grossi macigni ove si veggono scolpite le

Background imageCoinage Collection: Queen Victoria 'Jubilee Head'proof sovereign, 1887

Queen Victoria "Jubilee Head"proof sovereign, 1887
Queen Victoria " Jubilee Head" proof sovereign, 1887

Background imageCoinage Collection: Letter N. Creator: Hans Holbein the Younger

Letter N. Creator: Hans Holbein the Younger
Letter N

Background imageCoinage Collection: A young man caressing an old woman, 1646. Creator: Wenceslaus Hollar

A young man caressing an old woman, 1646. Creator: Wenceslaus Hollar
A young man caressing an old woman, 1646

Background imageCoinage Collection: The Battle about Money, after 1570. Creator: Pieter van der Heyden

The Battle about Money, after 1570. Creator: Pieter van der Heyden
The Battle about Money, after 1570

Background imageCoinage Collection: Saxony, 1 Pfennig, from the series Coins of All Nations (N72

Saxony, 1 Pfennig, from the series Coins of All Nations (N72, variation 1) for Duke brand cigarettes, 1889

Background imageCoinage Collection: Servia, 20 Paras, from the series Coins of All Nations (N72

Servia, 20 Paras, from the series Coins of All Nations (N72, variation 1) for Duke brand cigarettes, 1889

Background imageCoinage Collection: Assarius. Reverse and adverse. Ibero-roman. Bronze. Mint of

Assarius. Reverse and adverse. Ibero-roman. Bronze. Mint of
Assarius. Roman Coins. Left. Reverse. As. Ibero-roman. Bronze. Rider with palm. Adverse. As. Ibero-roman. Bronze. Head with amphora. Mint of Eusti (Caldes de Montbui). History Museum. Sabadell

Background imageCoinage Collection: Mumbai -The India Government Mint

Mumbai -The India Government Mint, established in 1829 by the then governor of the Bombay Presidency. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageCoinage Collection: Russian gold coin from 1896

Russian gold coin from 1896. This coin has a denomination value of 25 roubles, and is showing the head of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, who was shot by Bolsheviks during the Russian Revolution

Background imageCoinage Collection: Assarius. Adverse. Ibero-roman. Bronze. Head. Mint of Iltirc

Assarius. Adverse. Ibero-roman. Bronze. Head. Mint of Iltirc
Assarius. Roman Coins. Adverse. Ibero-roman. Bronze. Head. Mint of Iltircescen (Tortosa, Catalonia). History Museum. Sabadell. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageCoinage Collection: Two Asses. Bronze. 1st century. Denarius. Silver. Semis, Bro

Two Asses. Bronze. 1st century. Denarius. Silver. Semis, Bro
Roman Coins. Two Asses. Bronze. 1st century. Denarius. Silver. Semis, Bronze. Mint Cese (Tarragona, Catalonia). History Museum. Sabadell. Catalonia, Spain

Background imageCoinage Collection: As. Reverse. Ibero-roman. Bronze. Rider. Mint of Ilduro (Ma

As. Reverse. Ibero-roman. Bronze. Rider. Mint of Ilduro (Ma
As. Roman Coins. Reverse. Ibero-roman. Bronze. Rider. Mint of Ilduro (Mataro, Catalonia). History Museum. Sabadell. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageCoinage Collection: Pre-decimalisation British coinage - Victoria and Edward VII

Pre-decimalisation British coinage - Victoria and Edward VII
Christmas Greeting postcards showing pre-decimalisation British coinage from the reign of Queen Victoria and Edward VII. Date: 1906

Background imageCoinage Collection: Childrens Encyclopedia Money Card

Childrens Encyclopedia Money Card, showing the coins of the United Kingdom. Date: circa 1900s

Background imageCoinage Collection: Postcard, Spanish flag and coins

Postcard, Spanish flag and coins. Date: 1900s

Background imageCoinage Collection: Postcard, Mexican flag and coins

Postcard, Mexican flag and coins. Date: 1900s

Background imageCoinage Collection: Roman coin. As. Reverse. 1st century BC. Decoration: Merida

Roman coin. As. Reverse. 1st century BC. Decoration: Merida foundation. Oxen guided by a priest. Merida (Augusta Emerita). National Museum of Roman Art. Merida

Background imageCoinage Collection: Roman coin. Dupondius. Adverse with portrait of Livia, wife

Roman coin. Dupondius. Adverse with portrait of Livia, wife
Roman coin. Dupondius. Adverse with portrait of Empress Livia, wife of Augustus. Brass. 1st century BC. National Museum of Roman Art. Merida. Spain

Background imageCoinage Collection: Roman coin. Dupondius. Reverse. Relief depicting the gate of

Roman coin. Dupondius. Reverse. Relief depicting the gate of the wall of Augusta Emerita. Brass. 1st century BC. National Museum of Roman Art. Merida. Spain

Background imageCoinage Collection: The Royal Maundy, St Pauls Cathedral, London

The Royal Maundy, St Pauls Cathedral, London
The Royal Maundy in St Pauls Cathedral. Distribution of new coinage by the Lord High Almoner, Dr Armitage Robinson, when 46 men and 46 women received the gift - 2/5s to each man

Background imageCoinage Collection: Scene in the Royal Mint

Scene in the Royal Mint. The Deputy Master, The Right Hon William Grey Ellison-Macartney, allowed Matania to sketch the conversion of tons of early Victorian copper coinage into Georgian pennies

Background imageCoinage Collection: Royal Mint Machinery

Royal Mint Machinery
Bars of gold being fed into the stamping machines at the Royal Mint. Date: 1930s

Background imageCoinage Collection: Replica ancient Roman coinage once circulated in Israel

Replica ancient Roman coinage once circulated in Israel

Background imageCoinage Collection: Woods Halfpence, 1724 (engraving)

Woods Halfpence, 1724 (engraving)
XJF618904 Woods Halfpence, 1724 (engraving) by Irish school, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Satire on the imposition of small copper coins supplied to Ireland by William Wood)

Background imageCoinage Collection: Figures of managers between euro coins

Figures of managers between euro coins

Background imageCoinage Collection: Business men, managers, figures with euro coins

Business men, managers, figures with euro coins

Background imageCoinage Collection: FREE SILVER CARTOON, 1893. A Senatorial Desperado. Take My Silver or I ll Take Your Life

FREE SILVER CARTOON, 1893. A Senatorial Desperado. Take My Silver or I ll Take Your Life. Chromolithograph cartoon depicting a silver prospector threatening Uncle Sam to accept the free coinage of

Background imageCoinage Collection: UNITED STATES MINT, 1792. The Coinage Act, signed 3 March 1791, establishing the

UNITED STATES MINT, 1792. The Coinage Act, signed 3 March 1791, establishing the United States Mint

Background imageCoinage Collection: Japan - The Imperial Mint at Osaka - The Screw Presses

Japan - The Imperial Mint at Osaka - The Screw Presses Date: circa 1910s

Background imageCoinage Collection: Japan - The Imperial Mint at Osaka - The Automatic Balances

Japan - The Imperial Mint at Osaka - The Automatic Balances. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageCoinage Collection: Japan - The Imperial Mint at Osaka - The Assay Furnaces

Japan - The Imperial Mint at Osaka - The Assay Furnaces Date: circa 1910s

Background imageCoinage Collection: Japan - The Imperial Mint at Osaka - The Melting Furnace

Japan - The Imperial Mint at Osaka - The Melting Furnace Date: circa 1910s

Background imageCoinage Collection: Barman has a stern word with a disreputable customer

Barman has a stern word with a disreputable customer who has been stealing pewter beer tankards, which he has been turning into coinage to bring back to spend at the same establishment

Background imageCoinage Collection: Portuguese coins - early 20th century

Portuguese coins - early 20th century, charting the change from the reign of Carlos I, up to his assassination in 1908, the brief reign of his son Manuel II

Background imageCoinage Collection: The Tribute Money. Jesus telling his questioners to render up to Caesar what was Caesar s

The Tribute Money. Jesus telling his questioners to render up to Caesar what was Caesar s. From JJ Tissot The Life of Our Saviour Jesus Christ c1890. Oleograph

Background imageCoinage Collection: Coiners at work: Interior of a mint showing coins being stamped out and weighed to

Coiners at work: Interior of a mint showing coins being stamped out and weighed to see they contain correct amount of metal. From Ralph Holinshead Chronicles of England, Scotlande and Irelande 1577

Background imageCoinage Collection: Gold: Minting gold coins in a stamping press at the Paris Mint. On the right, coins

Gold: Minting gold coins in a stamping press at the Paris Mint. On the right, coins are being weighed to ascertain quality. Liebig Trade Card c1910

Background imageCoinage Collection: Royal Mint, London. Milling edges of coins. A milled edge meant that metal could

Royal Mint, London. Milling edges of coins. A milled edge meant that metal could not be stolen from edges of gold and silver coins by clipping, so reducing their intrinsic value. Wood engraving, 1891

Background imageCoinage Collection: Paris Mint: Testing weight of gold pieces. Wood engraving 1892

Paris Mint: Testing weight of gold pieces. Wood engraving 1892

Background imageCoinage Collection: Minting coins: 6, 6 at bottom right are dies that would be put in press, 1, in which

Minting coins: 6, 6 at bottom right are dies that would be put in press, 1, in which coins stamped out. From The Universal Magazine (London 1750). Copperplate engraving

Background imageCoinage Collection: John Frederick Herschel (1792-1871) English astronomer and scientist, from photograph

John Frederick Herschel (1792-1871) English astronomer and scientist, from photograph when Master of the Mint (1850-1855) showing him holding a florin (2 shilling piece)

Background imageCoinage Collection: James Curtis Booth (1810-1888) American chemist, born in Philadelphia. The first

James Curtis Booth (1810-1888) American chemist, born in Philadelphia. The first state geologist for Delaware. Smelter and refiner to the US Mint (1849-1888)

Background imageCoinage Collection: Coining, 19th century C015 / 6069

Coining, 19th century C015 / 6069
Coining. 19th-century artwork of workers manufacturing coins. The coins are being produced by a method involving stamping the coins from a soft metal, rather than casting from a molten metal

Background imageCoinage Collection: A Pretty Penny by Batcherlor

A Pretty Penny by Batcherlor
A glamorous bathing belle with a fashionable paper parasol poses elegantly on a penny coin. Date: 1927

Background imageCoinage Collection: Pearly Kings Count Up

Pearly Kings Count Up
Counting up money donated to a Pearly King charity. Date: 1930s

Background imageCoinage Collection: Interior of Royal Mint

Interior of Royal Mint
Interior of the Royal Mint, London Date: 1820



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"Exploring the Rich History of Coinage: From Pontius Pilate to Modern Times" Step back in time with a glimpse into the fascinating world of coinage. Dating back to 30-31 AD, the bronze Coins of Pontius Pilate offer a rare insight into ancient currency. Transporting us to London in 1904, Horse drawn vehicles and barrows fill Borough High Street, reminding us of a bygone era when coins were exchanged amidst bustling streets. Delve further into history and discover the allure of Old English Coins. These relics from centuries past tell tales of trade and prosperity that shaped nations. Across the Atlantic, we encounter the coinage used in the United States of America. Symbolic representations such as Lady Liberty grace these coins, embodying American ideals and values. Traveling eastward brings us to Japan's Imperial Mint in Osaka - Rolling Mills, Cutting Presses. Witness craftsmanship at its finest as intricate designs are meticulously imprinted onto each coin. Closer to home, English Coins featuring George IV and Victoria come alive through captivating black-and-white photographs. These images capture moments frozen in time, preserving our numismatic heritage. Stepping inside The Weighing Office at the Bank of England reveals an enlarged view that showcases precision weighing techniques employed during coin production – an essential process for maintaining accuracy and integrity. The majestic Royal Mint Facade stands tall as a testament to centuries-old traditions upheld within its walls. Here lies where innovation meets tradition; it is here that new coins are born. Witness modern technology at work with Coining Machines tirelessly churning out perfectly minted coins – a symphony of efficiency blending artistry with industrial precision. Journey down Helston Coinage Hall Street in early 1900s or perhaps even witness it during the 1920s; immerse yourself in everyday life where commerce thrived alongside vibrant communities united by their shared use of currency.