During the reign of George III, a wide variety of silver coins were minted across the British Empire. These coins were used for everyday transactions, trade, and commerce. Here are some of the main types of silver coins minted during George III’s reign:Shilling: The shilling was a standard unit ... |
The $2.50 Liberty gold coin was authorized by a Congressional act on April 2, 1792. The quarter eagle went through many designs and in 1840 Christian Gobrecht redesigned the quarter eagle to create the $2.50 Liberty Head also referred to as the $2.50 Coronet. The goal of Christian Gobrecht’ ... |
The Antoninianus and Tetradrachm were both ancient coin denominations used in different parts of the ancient world, particularly during the Roman and Hellenistic periods, respectively.Antoninianus:The Antoninianus was a type of Roman silver coin introduced by the Emperor Caracalla (reigned 198– ... |