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Face value Coin Obverse design Reverse design Composition Mintage Available Obverse Reverse $1: Mark Twain dollar [18] Mark Twain smoking a pipe Characters from several Mark Twain novels Ag 90%, Cu 10% Authorized: 500,000 (max) Uncirculated:---- P Proof:---- P 2016 $5: Mark Twain half eagle Mark Twain portrait Steam boat with paddlewheel
The Russian George the Victorious (Russian: монета Георгий Победоносец) is a bullion coin issued in gold and silver by the Central Bank of Russia. Mintage began in 2006 with quarter-troy ounce (7.78g) gold coins with a face value of 50 rubles and later in 2009 a one-troy ounce silver coin was introduced with a face value ...
1000th anniv. of ancient Russian architecture Saint Sophia Cathedral in Kiev: 35,000 900 31.1 1988 3 rubles 1000th anniv. of ancient Russian Mintage Vladimir's Srebrenik 35,000 900 31.1 1989 3 rubles 500th anniv. of Russian State first All-Russian coins 40,000 900 31.1 1989 3 rubles 500th anniv. of Russian State Moscow Kremlin: 40,000 900 31.1 1990
Series: Russian ballet: Russian ballet: 19 April 1993 5111-0004 3 rubles 40,000 [38] Russian ballet: 19 April 1993 5111-0005 3 rubles 125,000 [39] Russian ballet: 19 April 1993 5115-0001 25 rubles 10,000 [40] Russian ballet: 19 April 1993 5214-0001 10 rubles 11,500 [41] Russian ballet: 19 April 1993 5214-0002 10 rubles 57,500 [42] Russian ...
Face value Coin Obverse design Reverse design Composition Mintage Available Obverse Reverse $1: 1984 Summer Olympics dollar [3] The pair of life-sized bronze nude statues of male and female athletes atop Olympic Gateway in the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum: Eagle Ag 90%, Cu 10% Uncirculated: 217,954 P 116,675 D 116,675 S Proof: 1,801,210 S 1984 $10
Investment coins Saint George the Victorious: 11 January 2009 5111-0178 3 rubles 280,000 [5] Saint George the Victorious: 2 February 2009 5216-0060-09 50 rubles 500,000 [6] Historical series: The History of Russian Currency The History of Russian Currency 1 October 2009 5111-0189 3 rubles 5,000 [7] The History of Russian Currency 1 October 2009 ...
On History Channel's hit show "Pawn Stars," a man came in to sell a 1907 Saint-Gaudens double eagle $20 gold coin. The coins are extremely rare, and some of them have sold for more than $1 million ...
Methods used at mints to produce coins have changed as technology has developed, with early coins either being cast using moulds to produce cast coins or being struck between two dies to produce hammered coin. Around the middle of the 16th century machine-made milled coins were developed, allowing coins of a higher quality to be made.