Europe Fantasy Coins (36) Poland Fantasy 5 Euro Obverse Jan Pawel II, Reverse MODEL, in copper (8) UNC with varying degrees of lustre, Vatican Fantasy 5 Euros 2005 Pope Benedict XVI (4) Silver (2), the Pope having no teeth in error, come with ticket stating only 36 pieces minted, Goldine (2) the Pope having no teeth in error UNC with good subdued lustre, Germany INA Fantasy One Mark 2005 (6) each with 'BUNDERSREPUBLIK' error spelling, design as X#Pn106, Lustrous UNC, with an additional normal spelling example for comparison, Germany 10 Marks INA Fantasy issues 2005 (3), in Cupro-Nickel (2) and brass (1) UNC, along with a Lead Trial1 Markundated with 'BUNDERSREPUBLIK' error spelling about as struck with some surface deposits, Slovenia INA Fantasy 5 Euros (2) 2004 Janez Vajkard Valvasor 1641-1693 Bimetallic Trial, 26 grammes, UNC, believed unique, 2004 Gold plated Trial, 22.67 grammes, Lustrous UNC, Slovakia (3) Fantasy 5 Euro 2004 Reverse: Farmworker, in brass Toned UNC, 5 Euro 2004 Reverse: Horseman (2) Trials in copper, 33 grammes, both lustrous UNC, Denmark INA Fantasy 5 Euros 2002 (3) BrassPiedforts (2), weights 27 grammes and 27.4 grammes, and a standard issue weight 21.32 grammes, UNC with varying degrees of lustre, Denmark INA Fantasy 2 Euro 2002 Pattern with Large DANMARK Lustrous UNC, Sweden INA Fantasy 5 Euros 2003 (4), one Gold plated, one Goldine, and one in copper, the last with MODEL reverse, UNC with varying degrees of lustre
Germany (12) Half Mark 1905A KM#17 UNC and nicely toned, 20 Pfennigs 1875G KM#5 Good Fine, Federal Republic5 Marks (4) 1960F KM#112.1 About UNC with small tone spots, 1963F KM#112.1 UNC and nicely toned, 1964F KM#112.1 A/UNC and lustrous, 1970G KM#112.1 UNC and lustrous with some rim nicks along with Half Mark 1905A KM#17 UNC and nicely toned, Weimer Republic 1 Mark 1924A KM#42 EF and lustrous with a few small tone spots, Third Reich 5 Reichsmark (4) 1934A KM#82 EF with some contact marks, 1934F KM#82 EF with some contact marks, 1935D Hindenburg KM#86 A/UNC and lightly toned, 1935F Hindenburg KM#86 A/UNC and lustrous with some contact marks
Germany (8) Half Mark 1905A KM#17 UNC and with a pleasing gold tone, Weimar Republic (2) 1 Mark 1924 KM#42 EF with some tone spots, 4 Reichspfennigs 1932 KM#75 AU/GEF toned, Third Reich5 Reichsmarks (2) 1934G KM#82 GEF and nicely toned, 1935A KM#82 About EF, Democratic Republic (3) 10 Marks 1976A 10th Anniversary of the National People's Army KM#61 UNC, 5 Marks (2) 1969 Heinrich Hertz KM#23 UNC, 1970 William Conrad Rontgen KM#26 UNC with a slight handling mark
Germany - Democratic Republic (3) 20 Marks (2) 1966 Liebniz A/UNC, 1967 Humboldt A/UNC, 10 Marks 1966 Schinkel EF, Germany - Federal Republic 5 Marks Commemorative Coinage (3) 1955F Schiller KM#114 EF, 1955G Ludwig von Baden KM#115 NVF Ex-Jewellery, 1957J Freiherr von Eichendorff KM#117 NEF, Germany Federal Republic 5 Marks (2) 1964J Johan Gottlieb Fichte KM#118.1 UNC or near so and lustrous, 1967F Wilhelm and Alexander Humboldt Proof KM#120.1 nFDC, 1 Mark 1955G KM#110 GVF toned, Rare, Austria2 Schilling 1932 Haydn KM#2848 NEF
Germany - Empire (4) 1 Mark 1900A KM#14 Lustrous A/UNC with an attractive tone, 10 Pfennig 1916A Fine, 2 Pfennig 1911 F, 1 Pfennig 1900 A F, Germany - Federal Republic (6) 5 Marks 1966F KM#112.1 UNC, stated by the vendor to be a Proof, the fields, certainly prooflike, with contact marks and edge bruises, 10 Pfennigs (4) 1949F (2), 1949 G (2), VF to EF, German Third Reich 50 Pfennigs (2) 1940A Good Fine, 1943B Fine, 5 Pfennigs 1938A Good Fine, Germany Weimar Republic (2) 500 Marks 1923G NEF, 50 Pfennigs 1921A Fine, along with Germany - Empire Pfennig 1891J UNC with traces of lustre, as part of a group of Germany minors (37) in mixed grades, and Austria (5) 2 Groschen (4) 1925, 1928 (2), 1930 and 1 Groschen 1934, in mixed grades
Germany2 Marks 1951J, 1951G, as part of a group of Germany and German States Pfennigs to 1 Marks 1873 to 1960 (121) in mixed grades, includes plenty of silver issues, Germany Weimar Republic3 Marks 1925A 1000th Year of the Rhineland VF as part of a group of German States, Germany, Danzig and Austria (49) includes plenty of silver items in mixed grades to EF
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