If you’re a coin collector, you know how exciting it is to find rare and exceptional pieces. Atlas Numismatics, a leading coin dealer, is offering some remarkable ancient and world coins for sale. Among their recent additions, there’s a stunning Victoria Model Crown, which is part of a wide collection of over 330 new items. These include coins from ancient, world, and U.S. categories. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or just starting, Atlas Numismatics has something special for you.
Notable Additions at Atlas Numismatics
Atlas Numismatics recently updated their stock with a wide range of coins. Below are some of the most exciting new offerings:
Superb Denarius of the Iberian Celts
This rare Celtic coin, from the region of Central and Eastern Europe, dates back to around 120-20 BC. The AR Denarius is in exceptional condition, graded NGC Ch. MS✭, indicating its excellent quality. The coin features a bearded head and a horseman with a lance, a symbol of the time. It’s a remarkable find for any serious numismatist.
- Date: 120-20 BC
- Price: Contact for details
- Keywords: Iberian Celts, Denarius, AR Coin
Mint State Commemorative 10 Ducats of Salzburg
This beautiful 1753 AV 10 Ducats coin commemorates the election of Sigmund III as the Prince-archbishop of Salzburg. Graded PCGS MS61, this piece showcases intricate designs by artist Franz Matzenkopf. It’s a must-have for collectors of European coins.
- Date: 1753
- Price: Contact for details
- Keywords: 10 Ducats, Salzburg, Sigmund III, Commemorative Coin
Napoleon Essai 5 Francs
A rare Napoleon I Medallic Essai 5 Francs from the First Empire (1803), graded PCGS SP63. This coin commemorates Napoleon’s visit to the Paris mint in March 1803. It’s a beautiful and rare find, offering collectors a piece of history from one of France’s most famous leaders.
- Date: 1803
- Price: Contact for details
- Keywords: Napoleon, 5 Francs, Medallic Essai, French Coins
Choice “Rainbow Mine” Thaler
This stunning 1748 AR Thaler from the German States, issued under King Karl I of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel, features beautiful imagery, including a crowned complex arms design. Graded PCGS MS63, it’s a piece of history worth owning.
- Date: 1748
- Price: Contact for details
- Keywords: Thaler, Rainbow Mine, German States, King Karl I
Exceptional Victoria Model Crown
Perhaps the most exciting recent addition is the Victoria Model Crown from 1848. This bi-metallic (silvered copper with a gilt center) coin is graded NGC MS66. It was used as “Toy Money” and was designed as a model crown, featuring a stunning portrait of Queen Victoria. The intricate design and excellent condition make it a standout in any collection.
- Date: 1848
- Price: Contact for details
- Keywords: Victoria Model Crown, Toy Money, Queen Victoria, Bi-metallic Coin
Appraisal and Buying
Atlas Numismatics is always looking to buy rare coins and collections. If you have exceptional coins like the Victoria Model Crown or other numismatic rarities, they encourage you to get in touch for appraisals or sales. Whether it’s ancient coins, U.S. coins, or world coins, Atlas Numismatics is the place for serious collectors.
- Keywords: Appraisal, Coin Buying, Numismatics, Rare Coins
Conclusion
Atlas Numismatics offers an exciting selection of rare and high-quality coins for collectors. From the ancient Iberian Celtic Denarius to the beautiful Victoria Model Crown, these coins are a treasure for any enthusiast. If you’re looking to add to your collection, be sure to explore Atlas Numismatics’ latest offerings. Contact them for appraisals or to purchase these exceptional pieces.
FAQ’s
What is the Victoria Model Crown?
The Victoria Model Crown (1848) is a rare bi-metallic coin with historical significance, valued for its unique design and rarity.
How can I sell my coins to Atlas Numismatics?
You can sell coins by visiting Atlas Numismatics’ appraisal page to learn more about selling ancient, U.S., or world coins.
Why are rare coins like the Napoleon Essai 5 Francs valuable?
Rare coins like the Napoleon Essai 5 Francs are valuable because of their historical context, limited availability, and exceptional craftsmanship.