Rare coins of 1759

In 1759, the States joined the collection of interesting and rare banknotes. Spanish mint Pamplona produces copper coin cornado. It has an unusual square shape, the size of 13 mm. On the front side there is a monogram of the ruler Carlos VI, in the form of a compound of the symbols "CAR", and below the located signs "VI". The obverse is decorated with decorative elements in the form of flowers and dots. The reverse depicts the symbolic coat of arms of Navarra in the form of chains, which are arranged vertically, horizontally, in a straight line, and around the perimeter of the shield. In the center: decoration, top: crown.
The coin is issued with a different arrangement of images on the obverse and reverse. The symbolism on the front side is arranged in such a way that the coin is presented for reading in the form of a rectangular diamond. The shield on the reverse is parallel to the sides of the square.
Mint malé Maldives prints in 1759, the circulation of billon coins, in denominations of 1 and 2 Larina. The money sign has an asymmetrical shape. On the front side in several lines there are inscriptions, which indicate the title, the name of the ruler Nasan Izz UD-DIN. The reverse side also bears the title, the date of issue. Is the inscription: Sultan of land and sea.
This year, the Algerian mint mints silver coins with a nominal value of ¼ and ⅛ Budju. On the front side, in three lines, is the text in Arabic. In the inscription: title – Sultan, ruler. On the reverse side is printed the name of the mint, where the coin is minted: jazz'ir, as well as the date of issue. The inscriptions are inside the octogram, which is made in the form of a star, with decorations, in the form of a flower. The eight-pointed star symbolizes the harmony of spiritual and material.
In 1759, Turkey minted a gold coin with a nominal value of 2 Altyn, weighing 6.9 g. the Design of the banknote is traditional for Turkish coins, with inscriptions in Arabic, indicating the date of issue of the coin. Turkish gold coins are valued among Amateurs and professionals.



1 kopek 1759
wwc: C# 6, Bit# 396 / ID: 4344
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