5 Different Coins. You Can Pick From More Than 30 European Countries. Old Currency Collection For Your Coin Album, Coin Collector Gift
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WIDE CHOICE OF COUNTRIES FROM EUROPE. YOU CAN CHOOSE FROM MORE THAN 30 DIFFERENT COUNTRIES IN THE EUROPE. GENUINE 5 DIFFERENT COINS PICKED RANDOMLY. COIN COMBINATION MAY BE DIFFERENT. Actual product may differ from photo. Denominations: Albanian (lek, lekë), Austrian (groschen, shilling), Belarusian (kopeks, ruble), Belgium (centimes, francs), Bulgarian (stotinka, stotinki), Croatian (lipa, kuna), Cyprus (cent, cents), Czech (hellers, koruna, koruny), Danish (Öre), Estonian (senti, kroon), Finnish (penni, penniä), French (centime, francs), German (pfennig), Greek (lepta, drachmas), Hungarian (filler, forints), Icelander (aurar, krona, kronur), Irish (penny, pence), Italian (lira, lire), Latvian (santims, santimu), Lithuanian (centas, centai), Maltese (mils, cents), Dutch (cents, gulden), Norwegian (öre, krone), Polish (grosz, grosze, groszy, zlote), Turkish (kurus, lira), Portuguese (escudos), Romanian (ban, bani, lei), Russian (kopeks, rubles), Serbian (dinar, dinara), Slovak (halierov, koruna, koruny), Slovene (stotinov, tolar, tolarjev), Spanish (centimos, pesetas), Swedish (öre, krona), Swiss (rappen), Ukrainian (kopiyky, kopiyok), British (penny, pence).
PERFECT FOR SMALL INVESTMENT. Foreign currency has a residual value. The number of coins from around the world is decreasing and coins value is increasing every year.
NO EXTREMELY WORN COINS! Please note, foreign coins were circulated for a long time. Old coins denominations, conditions, and years may vary. These coins may have scratches, dirt or damage from oxidation.
THESE FOREIGN COINS COMES IN VACUUM BAG WITH NATIONAL ATTRIBUTES AND DECORATIONS. The best idea for coin collectors, good for educational projects to help children learn about other nations or just having the fun of sorting through a pile of world coins.
ADD TO YOUR COIN COLLECTION OR GIVE AS A SPECIAL GIFT. If you’d like to surprise a friend or relative with a unique gift for birthday, anniversary, or wedding – world coins collection could be just the thing.
Yugoslavian coins may have various pictures of: Gračanica Monastery, Bank and Parliament of Yugoslavia and mostly all coins have the emblem of Yugoslavia which is featured with six torches, surrounded by wheat with a red star at its top, and burning together in one flame; this represented the brotherhood and unity of the six federal republics forming Yugoslavia: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia.
On the Belgium coins you may find these pictures: a miner (Constantin Meunier art), Head of Ceres, Crowned oak branch, Portraits of King Albert II and King Baudouin I of Belgium.
Austrian coins have a national coat of arms symbol: an eagle carries the Austrian escutcheon with broken chains to signify Austria as an independent country.
Bulgarian coins are from two periods. Coins from the period "People's Republic of Bulgaria" have symbols: golden lion rampant tongued red in blue oval shield bordered golden, surrounded with wheat. After independence from the Soviets, coins have a famous picture of Madara Horseman (early medieval large rock relief).
Spanish coins has portraits of dictators Francisco Franco and Juan Carlos I. All coins have coat of arms of Spain with the eagle of Saint John and coat of arms of King Juan Carlos I.
French coins have a national emblem: Marianne wearing the Phrygian cap of liberty and the Sower, designed by Oscar Roty in 1900.
Norwegian coins may have these symbols: Squirrel, three ornamental roses, large crown, Black grouse, Eurasian Elk, facing horse, Honey bee, Den norske løve (The Norwegian Lion), the mythical animal - Nidhogg (Dragon), Portrait of King Olav V.
Czechoslovakian coins have emblems: Czech lion with socialistic shield and coat of arms of CSFR state. On the surface you may find: a woman planting a linden sprig, five linden leaves within banner, Hammer and sickle with five-pointed star within abstract linden leaf, abstract patterns with flower and cranes.
Russian coins have these symbols: the two-headed eagle and an image of Saint George the Warrior on horseback killing a serpent with a spear.
Italian coins may have these symbols: Cornucopia, ancient scales, rudder, dolphin, plough, two ears of wheat, oak leaves, Vulcan standing at anvil, Laureate head and Minerva facing left with olive tree.
On the Czech coins there are symbols: Great Moravian button-jewel, a Bohemian Lion and a crown of St. Wenceslas.
West German coins have the picture of oak Sprig. East German coins have symbol of state emblem (hammer and a compass, surrounded by a ring of rye with a ribbon displaying the flag colors: black, red and yellow). On pfennig coin surface: an ear of wheat up front and a gear wheel in the back, symbolizing the alliance between the industrial worker and farmer, in accordance with the emblem of the Two-Year Plan.
On the Lithuanian coins there are a square ornament with triangle tulips in each corner, in the center there is a symbol of the columns of Gediminas. Coat of arms: armour-clad knight on horseback holding a sword and shield, is also known as Vytis.
Swedish coins has many symbols: Large incused crown, Three crowns of Sweden, Crowned monogram and portrait of King Gustaf VI Adolf and King Carl XVI Gustaf.
Finnish coins are famous for these symbols: four joined loops form design (Saint Hannes cross), Lily of the Valley, Honeycombs, Polar bear, Common Haircap Moss and Heraldic lion.
Luxembourgish coins are famous of this symbol: crowned shield and adorned with a Luxembourgish lion with forked tail. Some coins may have pictures of a puddler (Feierstëppler) at work, symbol of the Luxembourgish steel industry, and portraits of Jean and Charlotte - grand duchess of Luxembourg.
On the coins of Great Britain you can find a second crowned portrait of HM Queen Elizabeth II wearing the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland tiara. There may be coins with the Crown of Henry VI which were the founder of House of Tudor or a crowned portcullis with chains (an adaptation of the Badge of Henry VII which is now the Badge of the Palace of Westminster, and some pictures of Royal Shield, and also the badge of the Prince of Wales (a plume of three ostrich feathers enfiling a coronet of cross pattée and fleur de lys).
Irish coins are famous for various symbols: Irish harp, Book of Kells, and pictures of bull and salmon.
The red lion and silver griffin are famous symbols of Latvian coat of arms. There also are three golden stars above the shield which represent three historical regions of Latvia: Vidzeme (Swedish Livonia), Latgale (Latgalia or Polish Livonia) and Kurzeme (Courland, usually also representing Zemgale (Semigallia) as the Duchy of Courland and Semigalia). The golden sun in a blue field represents freedom.
The coat of arms of Estonia is a golden shield that includes a picture of three left-facing blue lions with red tongues in the middle, with golden oak branches placed on both sides of the shield.
On the Portuguese coins, we can see pictures of: ships and boats, a nautical compass and the famous Portuguese shield: five escutcheons forming a cross.
Romanian coins have some pictures of: blacksmith working with hammer and anvil, driving tractors, oil refinery and a different coat of arms made before and after the Soviet occupation.
Hungarian coins may have these pictures of: crocus, stool iris, Saker Falcon, Crane bird (Great White Egret), Dove of peace, Erzsébet Bridge in Budapest, Crowned Shield of Hungary, portrait of Kossuth, Head of Dozsa.
All Polish coins have the coat of arms: a white, crowned eagle with a golden beak and talons.
Ukrainian coins have the same symbol: national coat of arms of Ukraine, featuring the same colors found on the Ukrainian flag; a blue shield with a gold trident.
Dutch coins have portraits of Queen Wilhelmina, Queen Juliana and Queen Beatrix.
On the Greek coins there maybe some portraits of: Aristotle (a Greek philosopher, a student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great), Democritus (a Greek philosopher who developed the atomic theory of the universe), Pericles (a prominent and influential statesman, orator, and general of Athens in the city's Golden Age), Dionysios Solomos (a poet from Zakynthos author of the Greek national anthem), King Paul A, young Constantine II, Constantine Kanaris, Laskarina Bouboulina, Georgios Karaiskakis and Manto Mavrogenous. There may be a Little owl (the symbol of goddess Athena which was first depicted on an ancient Greek tetradrachm), a corvette, crossed rifles, canons, anchors, boats, a Pegasus (the mythological winged horse), a Phoenix rising from its flames and the Parthenon.
Slovakian coins may have the pictures of: the octagonal wooden belfry, peak of the Slovak national mountain Kriváň, Madonna with child and Celtic coin of Biatec.
Slovenian coins may have the pictures of: proteus (salamander), owl, Carniolan honey bee, brown trout, barn and a head of a steinbock.
Icelander coins have a lot of pictures: the four traditional protector spirits ("Landvættir"): eagle Gammur, bull Griðungur, giant Bergrisi and Dreki dragon. There may be some pictures of: Skate fish, Flying squidshrimps, Codfish, Dolphins, Capelin fishes. The coat of arms of Iceland displays a silver-edged, red cross on blue shield.
Croatian coins may have thsese pictures of: corn stalk with two ears, grapevine with lush grapes, branch of the red oak, stalk of the tobacco in inflorescence, branch with the fruits, olive branch with the fruits, Velebit degenia and nightingale.
Albanian coins have the symbol of coat of arms: the head of the two-headed eagle is the helmet of Skanderbeg, surmounted with billy goats' horns. The eagle is considered to violate the conventional rule of tincture, which forbids placing a colour upon another colour.
Maltese coins may have these symbols: Maltese cross or George Cross, vine leaves, Bee over honeycomb, a lampstand, olive and Evergreen Rose branches, weasel, dolphins, freshwater crab, dolphinfish, boat with two fishes, Penthesilea (Queen of the Amazons), Ritual altar in the temple of Hagar Qim, Great Siege Monument, Tulliera plant the national bird Blue Rock Thrush. The coat of arms showing a coastal scene with the rising sun, a traditional Maltese boat (the 'Luzzu'), a shovel and a pitchfork, and an Opuntia plant.
On the Cyprus coins there is coat of arms: a dove holding an olive twig and the independence year 1960. There may be some pictures of: Cyclamen plants, a Pied Wheatear, a head of Greek philosopher Zeno of Citium; a composition based on a 4th century BC coin of the Cypriot Kingdom of Marion depicting the abduction of Europe by Zeus transfigurated into a bull; two heraldically arranged goats taken from a shallow bowl of the mid 13 century B.C; a Head of a bull from a shallow silver bowl (phiale) with a wish-boned handle of the 14th century BC.; a clay vase of Phini village, beautifully decorated with flowers and singing birds.
Danish coins show crowned monograms of Frederik IX and Margrethe II, the crown of Christian V.
On the Turkish coin surfaces, you can find olive branches, oak branches, oat stalks, snowdrop flower plant, Anatolic bride's head, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk walking in Kocatepe or riding on horseback. The Republic of Turkey has no official national emblem, but the star and crescent (crescent-star).
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Europe: 7-14 days;
Asia: 21-25 days;
South America: 21-30+ days.
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Dec 22, 2023
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Sep 4, 2023
Sep 4, 2023
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- France : 7 - 14 business days
- United States : 21 - 30 business days
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- Asia Pacific : 4 - 5 weeks
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- Sub-Saharan Africa : 4 - 6 weeks
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Frequently Asked Questions
Wholesale availability
We have plenty of coins. In our coin shop, you can find wholesale coin lots for sale from 1lb (0.45kg) to 4 pounds (1.8kg). A discount for larger orders is applied automatically. The more you buy, the more you get.
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