elverno
CA
United States
I collect coins and medals from the Revolutionary and Napoleonic eras. This spans 1789-1815. The Smith and NP collections were acquired through the generosity of some friends. Any coin that I post
Obverse | Reverse | Description | Year | Country |
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Paix de Lunéville, France. One of the outpouring of medals commemorating this treaty.... | 1801 | Exonumia Europe | ||
Le Roi de Rome, France. A lead strike of the 41mm version.... | 1811 | Exonumia Europe | ||
4 Groschen, Prussia.... | 1799 | Germany | ||
3 Kreuzer, Hesse-Darmstadt.... | 1804 | Germany | ||
Farthing token. Another farthing featuring Issac Newton. Obviously not all Conders were... | 1793 | United Kingdom | ||
King George III Enters the Fiftieth Year of His Reign, Great Britain.... | 1809 | Exonumia Europe | ||
6 Kreutzer, Baden-Durlach.... | 1815 | Germany | ||
1 Kreutzer, Baden... | 1813 | Germany | ||
Couronnement à Milan, France. From Napoleon's coronation as King of Italy which took place in... | 1805 | Exonumia Europe | ||
Conquest of Austria, France. A medal that whose reverse shows the reality of war.... | 1805 | Exonumia Europe | ||
Death of Silvain Bailly, France. A major figure in the early Revolution Bailly was the mayor... | 1793 | Exonumia Europe | ||
Marriage jeton. Commemorating the wedding of Frederik VI to Marie Sophia Frederica of... | 1790 | Exonumia Europe | ||
Prise de Vienne et de Presbourg, France. As Napoleon approached Vienna in 1805 the Austrian... | 1805 | Exonumia Europe | ||
½ Penny Conder Token. This token was issued by three tradesmen. The London issuer, James... | 1795 | United Kingdom | ||
Le Tombeau de Desaix, France. A mule created by striking the reverse of two different medals.... | 1805 | Exonumia Europe | ||
Le couronnement, France. An Italian medal struck in tin. Extremely rare, probably less than 15... | 1804 | Exonumia Europe | ||
Death of Silvain Bailly, France.... | 1793 | Exonumia Europe | ||
1 Pfennig, Brunswick-Luneburg.... | 1796 | Germany | ||
3 Shilling bank token. Someone decided to wear their money.... | 1813 | United Kingdom | ||
Demi-franc, Lille mint.... | 1812 | France | ||