Also, is five hundred for you five hundred, nothing less, but not more? In the case of most valid banknotes and coins, this is indeed the case, but especially among historical pieces there are those whose value of many thousands of times exceeds the sum that is listed on them.
Coins are valuable collectible items, not only in our country, but on a worldwide scale. Not only are they beautiful, they are worth the material from which they are made (often they are gold or other valuable metals), but the main value here is their historical value, or the ones that are given their differences from others from the same time. How do you recognize the most valuable ones? Coincidence sometimes brings interesting life twists, even you will find one such in a box of interesting coins, which is passed in your family from generation to generation.
Russian five -grumble with Nicholas II.
Let’s first look deeper into history, where we find, for example, a Russian five -grind coin. It was set out in 1897, when Tsar Nicholas II ruled in Russia, who also was immortalized on the coin along with the Russian coat of arms. As we know, this is the last Russian Tsar, the end of which dates back to 1917, when it was executed with the whole family by the Communists. If you really find such a rarity in the great -grandfathers’ collections, you can be quite sure that from now on you are richer IO 100,000 crowns, maybe more.
A beautiful Swiss unique
Closer to the present is the Swiss twenty -grade gold coin from 1913. Although these coins have been minted for a relatively long time, the mentioned year is the most valuable among numismatics. Her perfect elaboration with all the small details makes this coin literally unique, which has been preserved in only a few copies. According to official sources, we would actually count them on the fingers of two hands. These twenty francs can also be transformed into an auction for more than one hundred thousand crowns.
The only pound for thousands
For one year, the emissions of the aforementioned twenty -fifter and other interesting and valued coins, ie the golden unolibrous British coin from 1914. Even if we do not arrange a great pension for such money, it is not bad as adhesion, considering that this is one pound.
Millions for a ten -guy
Do thousands or tens of thousands do not seem little for one coin? In that case, see if you have one of the 34 stamped Ten Domuits from 1937. The problem is that the only specimen that collectors know about. But who knows – maybe another is hidden under your mattress.
Albrecht’s coins had the emperor melted
Similarly, there is many older ten -pebbles of Albrecht of Wallenstein, this time the one from 1631. Why is it so rare? It is mainly the fate of the man who is depicted on him, ie Albrecht himself, whose influence in the country began to be for the then Emperor Ferdinand II. Habsburg so threatening that he had “murdered” for sure. But what to do with a huge number of coins depicting the Emperor’s enemy? There was nothing easier than to have them melted to get different money with a more suitable motif. Until today, only a small fraction of the then excavation, from which one well -preserved coin in 2022 was sold for 10.5 million crowns.
The Slovak goldsmith of an unbeatable value
We can also go to Slovakia for a very rare and thus expensive coin. It is the so -called Banskoštěvnický goldsmith from 1878, considered the most expensive coin, embarrassed by our neighbors. It recalls the completion of the so -called hereditary gallery of Emperor Joseph II, and if you accidentally find it at home, you can plan to buy a luxury apartment in a new building, or buy a villa on the periphery of Prague. For 13.2 million crowns, some real estate will be made.
Rare news
So far, we have still focused on historical coins, but even among modern emissions there are some pieces that are worth noting and special treatment. For example, it is a two -ouri coin from 2002 originally for San Marina with unique engravings. In addition, it has been issued in limited quantities, which increases its collecting value. You may have visited San Marino this year and one similar coin remained in memory. It is also possible to sell it for tens of thousands of crowns in the case of excellent maintenance.
Vatican coins
As a purely memorial, a single -ouri coin was stamped in the Vatican in 2007, reminiscent of the 80s. The anniversary of the Lateran Treaty. Its limited edition today is the reason for the high price of every such piece and collectors will certainly not discuss its price for a long time if you offer it for sale. For a “piece of metal” with a depiction of Pope Benedict XVI. So you can successfully require more than twenty thousand crowns.
Instead, see the home treasures
Although it is not very likely that you would find such gems in the old wallet, or in monumental subjects after previous generations of the family, it is worthwhile to look and possible findings to appreciate an expert. If they are maintained coins (or other historical objects), it is never excluded that you can get really interesting money for them. If they do not have personal and emotional value for you, it will certainly be better if they also get into the hands of experienced collectors who know how to take care of them to keep them for the next centuries.
Sources: finance.yahoo.com, Zlatemince.cz, Rajhajcommittees.in