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1 Crown 1818-LVIII George III MS62 NGC England

Great Britain silver coin 1 Crown, George III, dated 1818-LVIII.

1 Crown 1820-LX George III AU58 NGC England

Great Britain silver coin 1 Crown, George III, dated 1820-LX.

1 Crown 1820-LX UNC

Great Britain silver coin 1 Crown, George III, dated 1820-LX

1 Crown 1820-LX UNC

Great Britain silver coin 1 Crown, George III, dated 1820-LX

1 Crown 1899-LXII Victoria AU58 NGC England

Great Britain silver coin 1 Crown, Victoria, dated 1899-LXII.

1 crown 1937 George VI Australia

100,00 
Australia silver coin 1 crown, George VI, dated 1937, Royal Mint Melbourne.
Issuer Australia 
King George VI (1936-1952)
Type Circulating commemorative coin
Years 1937-1938
Value 1 Crown (¼)
Currency Pound (1788-1966)
Composition Silver (.925)
Weight 28.27 g
Diameter 38.5 mm
Thickness 3 mm
Shape Round
Technique Milled
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑

1 Dollar 1883-O Morgan Dollar MS61 PCGS

100,00 
American silver coin 1 dollar, Morgan Dollar, mint New Orleans, dated 1883-O.

1 Dollar 1885 Morgan Dollar MS63 PCGS

165,00 
American silver coin 1 dollar, Morgan Dollar, dated 1885.

1 Dollar 1886 Morgan Dollar MS62 NGC

135,00 
American silver coin 1 dollar, Morgan Dollar, dated 1886.

1 Dollar 1987 Silver Eagle 1oz Fine Silver UNC

55,00 
American silver coin 1 dollar, Silver Eagle, 1oz fine silver, dated 1987. An American Silver Eagle, also called an ASE by some collectors, is a bullion coin issued by the United States mint. Each coin has a declared value of only one dollar. However, these are bullion coins, meaning they contain precious metals. Each one dollar coin has the following text: (date) – LIBERTY – In God We Trust – United States Of America – E Pluribus Unum – 1 OZ. Fine Silver One Dollar | The design is fairly plain. The obverse (front) of the coin has Lady Liberty with the sun behind her. The back, which is also called the reverse, pictures an eagle with shield and 13 stars.

1 Dollar 1989 Silver Eagle 1oz Fine Silver UNC

55,00 
American silver coin 1 dollar, Silver Eagle, 1oz fine silver, dated 1989. An American Silver Eagle, also called an ASE by some collectors, is a bullion coin issued by the United States mint. Each coin has a declared value of only one dollar. However, these are bullion coins, meaning they contain precious metals. Each one dollar coin has the following text: (date) – LIBERTY – In God We Trust – United States Of America – E Pluribus Unum – 1 OZ. Fine Silver One Dollar | The design is fairly plain. The obverse (front) of the coin has Lady Liberty with the sun behind her. The back, which is also called the reverse, pictures an eagle with shield and 13 stars.