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    Haiti 20 Gourdes Commemorative

    United Kingdom Britannia 1999

    United States Silver Eagle 2010

    Canada Maple Leaf 2010

    United Kingdom Britannia 2010

    Trinidad and Tobago 10th Ann. 1972

    Serbia 500 Dinara 1941

    Tanzania 2000 Shillings

    Tanzania 1000 Shillings

    Tanzania 500 Shillings

    United Kingdom One Pound 1998

    Barbados 50 Years Ann. Elizabeth and Philip 1997

    United Kingdom Dove of Peace 1995

    United Kingdom Charles and Diana Royal Wedding 1981

    Mexico Football Championship 1985

    United Kingdom Queen's Silver Jubilee 1977

    Uganda 10000 Shillings

    Uganda 5000 Shillings

    Uganda 2000 Shillings

    Uganda 1000 Shillings 2010

     

    Numis News

    # Namibia new 10 and 20 Dollars reported.. more
    # New Belarus coin Virgo 2013.. more
    # Iran new 5,000 Rial note reported.. more

    Numis Trivia

    # Flowing Hair Dollar is the most expensive coin in the world. Sold for $7.85m.. more
    # US Grand Watermelon note is the most expensive paper money in the world. Sold for $2.255m in 2006.. more
    # Doubloon is popular name of a Spanish gold coin originally valued at 4 dollars. The formal term was "2 escudos".
    # Maundy money is an annual gift made on Maundy Thursday of a set of pure silver coins made by the Royal Mint and distributed personally by the Monarch to the poor of Canterbury. The number of sets reflects the number of years the Monarch has occupied the throne.

    Numis Terms

    # Coin Alignment - A method of striking in which the obverse and reverse dies are aligned 180 degrees from each other. [more]
    # Medal Alignment - A method of striking coins in which both the obverse and reverse dies are aligned in the same direction. [more]
    # Effigy - The image or likeness of a person, usually on the obverse of a coin or medal.
    # Luster - Appearance of a coin's ability to reflect light; brilliance. Percentage of the original mint luster is one of the factors in determining grades of "Mint State" coins (e.g. MS-60, MS-65).