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301 | 1978.38.2 | Coin | Five centimos. Obverse Costa Rica coat of arms. Five stars represent the five provinces, three extinct volcanoes for the three mountain ranges, two ships symbolizing the country's geographical situation between atlantic and pacific ocean and sunrise on the left Lettering: REPUBLICA DE COSTA RICA AMERICA CENTRAL REPUBLICA DE COSTA RICA 1953 Reverse Value within a laurel wreath and initials of the "Banco Central de Costa Rica" Lettering: AMERICA CENTRAL 5 CENTIMOS B.C.C.R. | |
302 | 1978.38.3 | Coin | Ten centimos. Obverse Costa Rica coat of arms. Stars represent the Costa Rica provinces, three extinct volcanoes for the three mountain ranges, two ships symbolizing the country's geographical situation between atlantic and pacific ocean and sunrise on the left. In 1964, the number of stars went from 5 to 7 as Puntarenas and Limon reached the province status NOTE: size and space between letters varies in mintages. outer rim of Coat of Arms slightly different. Lettering: REPUBLICA DE COSTA RICA AMERICA CENTRAL REPUBLICA DE COSTA RICA 1976 ReverseValue within a laurel wreath and initials of the "Banco Central de Costa Rica" Lettering: AMERICA CENTRAL10 CENTIMOS B.C.C.R. | |
303 | 1978.38.30 | Coin | One peso. Obv: State emblem within circle, stars below Rev: Denomination, date below Edge: Reeded | |
304 | 1978.38.31 | Coin | Five centavos. | |
305 | 1978.38.4 | Coin | Ten centimos. Obverse Costa Rica coat of arms. Stars represent the Costa Rica provinces, three extinct volcanoes for the three mountain ranges, two ships symbolizing the country's geographical situation between atlantic and pacific ocean and sunrise on the left. In 1964, the number of stars went from 5 to 7 as Puntarenas and Limon reached the province status NOTE: size and space between letters varies in mintages. outer rim of Coat of Arms slightly different. Lettering: REPUBLICA DE COSTA RICA AMERICA CENTRAL REPUBLICA DE COSTA RICA 1976 ReverseValue within a laurel wreath and initials of the "Banco Central de Costa Rica" Lettering: AMERICA CENTRAL10 CENTIMOS B.C.C.R. | |
306 | 1978.38.5 | Coin | Twenty-five centimos. Obverse Costa Rica coat of arms. Seven stars represent the seven provinces, three extinct volcanoes for the three mountain ranges, two ships symbolizing the country's geographical situation between atlantic and pacific ocean and sunrise on the left NOTE: size and space between letters varies in mintages. Different decoration of rim.Lettering:REPUBLICA DE COSTA RICAAMERICA CENTRALREPUBLICA DE COSTA RICA 1972 Reverse Value within a laurel wreath and initials of the "Banco Central de Costa Rica" Lettering: AMERICA CENTRAL 25 CENTIMOS B.C.C.R. | |
307 | 1978.38.6 | Coin | Twenty-five centimos. Obverse Costa Rica coat of arms. Seven stars represent the seven provinces, three extinct volcanoes for the three mountain ranges, two ships symbolizing the country's geographical situation between atlantic and pacific ocean and sunrise on the left NOTE: size and space between letters varies in mintages. Different decoration of rim.Lettering:REPUBLICA DE COSTA RICAAMERICA CENTRALREPUBLICA DE COSTA RICA 1974 Reverse Value within a laurel wreath and initials of the "Banco Central de Costa Rica" Lettering: AMERICA CENTRAL 25 CENTIMOS B.C.C.R. | |
308 | 1978.38.7 | Coin | Fifty centimos. Obverse Costa Rica coat of arms. Seven stars represent the seven provinces, three extinct volcanoes for the three mountain ranges, two ships symbolizing the country's geographical situation between atlantic and pacific ocean and sunrise on the left NOTE: differences in detail of coat of arms exist between listed varieties.Only Type KM#189.1 has medal alignment. Lettering: REPUBLICA DE COSTA RICA 1978 Reverse Value within a laurel wreath and initials of the "Banco Central de Costa Rica" Lettering: AMERICA CENTRAL50 CENTIMOS B.C.C.R. | |
309 | 1978.38.8 | coin | Fifty centimos. Obverse Costa Rica coat of arms. Seven stars represent the seven provinces, three extinct volcanoes for the three mountain ranges, two ships symbolizing the country's geographical situation between atlantic and pacific ocean and sunrise on the left NOTE: differences in detail of coat of arms exist between listed varieties.Only Type KM#189.1 has medal alignment. Lettering: REPUBLICA DE COSTA RICA 1978 Reverse Value within a laurel wreath and initials of the "Banco Central de Costa Rica" Lettering: AMERICA CENTRAL50 CENTIMOS B.C.C.R. | |
310 | 1978.38.9 | Coins | 1 Colon Color: SL | |
311 | 1978.39.1 | Coin | Sung Dynasty 1068-1077 A. D., Emperor Shenchung's eighteen year reign titled HSI-NING, AD 1068-1077. As twenty-six mints operated during this period, with a combined annual mintage as high as five-and a half million strings. Orthodox Script (one of several styles) with Yuan-pao | |
312 | 1978.39.2 | Coin | Sung Dynasty 1068-1077 A. D., Emperor Shenchung's eighteen year reign titled HSI-NING, AD 1068-1077. As twenty-six mints operated during this period, with a combined annual mintage as high as five-and a half million strings. Orthodox Script (one of several styles) with Yuan-pao | |
313 | 1978.46.90 | Coin | One penny; King Edward VII. Obverse Lettering: BRITISH WEST AFRICA 1936 Reverse Lettering: EDWARDVS VIII REX ET IND:IMP: ONE PENNY | |
314 | 1978.46.91 | Coin | One-tenth penny; King Edward VII. Obverse Lettering: BRITISH WEST AFRICA 1908 Reverse Lettering: GEORGIVS V REX ET IND: IMP: ONE TENTH OF A PENNY | |
315 | 1978.46.92 | Coin | One-tenth penny; King George V. Obverse Lettering: BRITISH WEST AFRICA 1912 Reverse Lettering: GEORGIVS V REX ET IND: IMP: ONE TENTH OF A PENNY | |
316 | 1978.46.93 | Coin | One-half penny; King George V. Obverse Lettering: Nigeria British West Africa 1911 Reverse Lettering: Georgivs V REX ET IND IMP | |
317 | 1978.46.94 | Coin | Edward VII; one penny. Obverse Lettering: Nigeria British West Africa 1910 Reverse Lettering Edward VII King and Emperor One Penny | |
318 | 1978.46.95 | Coin | One shilling; King George V. Obverse Lettering: GEORGIVS V D.G.BRITT: OMN:REX F.D.IND:IMP: Reverse Lettering: BRITISH WEST AFRICA 1923 0NE SHILLING | |
319 | 1978.48.1 | Coin | Five centavos. | |
320 | 1978.48.2 | Coin | Ten centavos. | |
321 | 1978.48.3 | Coin | Twenty centavos. | |
322 | 1978.48.4 | Coin | Fifty centavos. | |
323 | 1978.51.1.1 | Coin | Third century A. D. | |
324 | 1978.51.1.10 | Coin | 1806-1807 King George III, one penny. | |
325 | 1978.51.1.102 | Coin | Spanish Dominican Republic coin, 1877, one centavo. | |
326 | 1978.51.1.107 | Coin | One quarter real. | |
327 | 1978.51.1.11 | Token | Birmingham workhouse three pence token, 1813. This is the heaviest copper coin ever issued for circulation in Britain. | |
328 | 1978.51.1.12 | Coin | 1816-20, one shilling. | |
329 | 1978.51.1.129 | Coin | Sung Dynasty 1068-1077 A. D., Emperor Shenchung's eighteen year reign titled HSI-NING, AD 1068-1077. As twenty-six mints operated during this period, with a combined annual mintage as high as five-and a half million strings. | |
330 | 1978.51.1.13 | Coin | Queen Victoria, one penny. | |
331 | 1978.51.1.130 | Coin | 1403-1424, Ming Dynasty. This is a slightly later Ming Dynasty cash coin displaying a flower (rosette) hole. The inscription reads yong le tong bao and the coin was cast during the reign of Emperor Cheng Zu (1403-1424). | |
332 | 1978.51.1.131 | Coin | 1644-1661, Ching Dynasty, 1st Emperor SHIH TSU reign title: SHUN CHIH, "TUNG" (Shantung mint). | |
333 | 1978.51.1.132 | Coin | 1644-1661, Ching Dynasty, 1st Emperor SHIH TSU reign title: SHUN CHIH, SECOND SERIES (AD 1644-1652). The reverse has only the mint in Chinese only. The character can occur either at the top or on the right side. | |
334 | 1978.51.1.133 | Coin | 1662-1722, Ching Dynasty, 2nd Emperor. Emperor SHENG TSU reign title: K'ANG-HSI, AD "BOO CIOWAN" (Board of Revenue mint). The Manchu mint name translates to Pao-Ch'uan, or "The Fountain head of the Currency". | |
335 | 1978.51.1.134 | Coin | 1662-1722, Ching Dynasty, 2nd Emperor. Emperor SHENG TSU reign title: K'ANG-HSI, AD "BOO CIOWAN" (Board of Revenue mint). The Manchu mint name translates to Pao-Ch'uan, or "The Fountain head of the Currency". | |
336 | 1978.51.1.135 | Coin | 1644-1661, Ching Dynasty, 1st Emperor SHIH TSU reign title: SHUN CHIH. "BOO YUWAN" (Board of Works mint). The Manchurian mint name translates to Pao-yuan or "The Source of all Currency". FOURTH SERIES (AD ?-1661): Mint name on the reverse, in Manchurian on the left and in Chinese on the right. | |
337 | 1978.51.1.136 | Coin | 1644-1661, Ching Dynasty, 1st Emperor SHIH TSU reign title: SHUN CHIH. "BOO YUWAN" (Board of Works mint). The Manchurian mint name translates to Pao-yuan or "The Source of all Currency". FOURTH SERIES (AD ?-1661): Mint name on the reverse, in Manchurian on the left and in Chinese on the right. | |
338 | 1978.51.1.137 | Coin | 1662-1722, Ching Dynasty, 2nd Emperor. Emperor SHENG TSU reign title: K'ANG-HSI, AD "BOO CIOWAN" (Board of Revenue mint). The Manchu mint name translates to Pao-Ch'uan, or "The Fountain head of the Currency". | |
339 | 1978.51.1.138 | Coin | 1662-1722, Ching Dynasty, 2nd Emperor. Emperor SHENG TSU reign title: K'ANG-HSI, AD "BOO CIOWAN" (Board of Revenue mint). The Manchu mint name translates to Pao-Ch'uan, or "The Fountain head of the Currency". | |
340 | 1978.51.1.139 | Coin | 1662-1722, Ching Dynasty, 2nd Empero SHENG TSU reign title: K'ANG-HIS. "BOO YUWAN" (Board of Works mint). The Manchu mint name translates to Pao-yuan or "The Source of all Currency". | |
341 | 1978.51.1.14 | Coin | Queen Victoria, half penny. | |
342 | 1978.51.1.140 | Coin | 1662-1722, Ching Dynasty, 2nd Emperor SHENG TSU reign title: K'ANG-HSI. "T'UNG" (Ta-T'ung mint in Shansi). | |
343 | 1978.51.1.141 | Coin | 1662-1722, Ching Dynasty, 2nd Empero SHENG TSU reign title: K'ANG-HIS. "BOO YUWAN" (Board of Works mint). The Manchu mint name translates to Pao-yuan or "The Source of all Currency". | |
344 | 1978.51.1.142 | Coin | 1662-1722, Ching Dynasty, 2nd Emperor. Emperor SHENG TSU reign title: K'ANG-HSI, AD "BOO CIOWAN" (Board of Revenue mint). The Manchu mint name translates to Pao-Ch'uan, or "The Fountain head of the Currency". | |
345 | 1978.51.1.143 | Coin | 1662-1722, Ching Dynasty, 2nd Emperor. Emperor SHENG TSU reign title: K'ANG-HSI, AD "BOO CIOWAN" (Board of Revenue mint). The Manchu mint name translates to Pao-Ch'uan, or "The Fountain head of the Currency". | |
346 | 1978.51.1.144 | Coin | 1662-1722, Ching Dynasty, 2nd Emperor SHENG TSU reign title: K'ANG-HSI. "CHE" (Chekiang mint). | |
347 | 1978.51.1.145 | Coin | 1736-1795, Ching Dynasty, 4th Emperor KAO TSUNG reign title: CH'IEN-LUNG. | |
348 | 1978.51.1.146 | Coin | 1736-1795, Ching Dynasty, 4th Emperor KAO TSUNG reign title: CH'IEN-LUNG. "BOO CIOWAN" (Board of Revenue mint in Bejing). The Manchu mint name translates to Pao-Ch'uan, or "The Fountain head of the Currency". | |
349 | 1978.51.1.147 | Coin | 1736-1795, Ching Dynasty, 4th Emperor KAO TSUNG reign title: CH'IEN-LUNG. Obverse: Shan-Lung. Reverse: "BOO CIOWAN" (Board of Revenue mint). The manchurian mint name translates to Pao-Ch'uan, or "The Fountain head of the Currency". | |
350 | 1978.51.1.148 | Coin | 1736-1795, Ching Dynasty, 4th Emperor KAO TSUNG reign title: CH'IEN-LUNG. "BOO YUWAN" (Board of Works mint in Bejing). The Manchu mint name translates to Pao-yuan or "The Source of all Currency". |