Hello!
INTROUDCTION (blah, blah)
I apologize if similar topic already exist. I've searched and didn't find it.
I've decided to post some coins here which are maybe less known and would be maybe interesting for all 3 people here that are collecting "East" coins.
I own this coin and will maybe someday take pictures of it. There is series of 3 coins, called The Great Commanders.
I'm huge fan of Roman (Empire) era history (Republic, Empire, Barbarian invasions, etc.). Looks like there are many coincidences related with me and this coin.
I was searching for another biography about Attila the Hun (the guy that made Roman Empire shaking like 12 year old girl when facing Justin Timberlake
). And it clicked. I need this coin.
And I bought it. It's actually very nice. Much nicer than on picture. As always.
But today another coincidence happened. Looks like this coin get COTY (based on eBay seller - see bellow) for most "historically significant event" coin in the Coin of the Year Awards, 2011 (?). Will try to find more info.
Coin can be obtained fairly "cheap", for 80 Euros. It's not 999/1000 silver, but f**k it.
I'm pasting some pictures here from some dude from California (seller mdrca) and its description. Hopefully it wouldn't care. I'm not selling this coin and hopefully this will not happen ever, since it's one of my favorite.
PICS from eBay auction:
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A little rotated to make it look sexier.
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Rome will tremble!
COIN DATA:
Country: Kazakhstan
Year of issue: 2009
Face value: 100 tenge
Metal and purity: 925/1000
Weight: 31,1 g
Diameter: 38.61 mm
Mintage quantity: 13 000 pcs
Features: Gold gilding, makes Romans shaking
Taken from: cis-coins.com
DESCRIPTION:
COTY(eBay seller mdrca):
INTROUDCTION (blah, blah)
I apologize if similar topic already exist. I've searched and didn't find it.
I've decided to post some coins here which are maybe less known and would be maybe interesting for all 3 people here that are collecting "East" coins.
I own this coin and will maybe someday take pictures of it. There is series of 3 coins, called The Great Commanders.
I'm huge fan of Roman (Empire) era history (Republic, Empire, Barbarian invasions, etc.). Looks like there are many coincidences related with me and this coin.
I was searching for another biography about Attila the Hun (the guy that made Roman Empire shaking like 12 year old girl when facing Justin Timberlake
And I bought it. It's actually very nice. Much nicer than on picture. As always.
But today another coincidence happened. Looks like this coin get COTY (based on eBay seller - see bellow) for most "historically significant event" coin in the Coin of the Year Awards, 2011 (?). Will try to find more info.
Coin can be obtained fairly "cheap", for 80 Euros. It's not 999/1000 silver, but f**k it.
I'm pasting some pictures here from some dude from California (seller mdrca) and its description. Hopefully it wouldn't care. I'm not selling this coin and hopefully this will not happen ever, since it's one of my favorite.
PICS from eBay auction:
[img=FluxBB bbcode test]http://i.ebayimg.com/t/Kazakhstan-ATTILA-THE-HUN-100-Tenge-Silver-Coin-2009-Proof-Gold-COTY-Award-COA-/05/!BwuHZdQCGk~$(KGrHqQOKj!EwRDbpQf,BMKSdh4,-g~~_12.JPG[/img]
A little rotated to make it look sexier.
[img=FluxBB bbcode test]http://i.ebayimg.com/t/Kazakhstan-ATTILA-THE-HUN-100-Tenge-Silver-Coin-2009-Proof-Gold-COTY-Award-COA-/15/!BwuHccwBmk~$(KGrHqMOKm4EvyFni110BMKSdsQZ7!~~_12.JPG[/img]
Rome will tremble!
COIN DATA:
Country: Kazakhstan
Year of issue: 2009
Face value: 100 tenge
Metal and purity: 925/1000
Weight: 31,1 g
Diameter: 38.61 mm
Mintage quantity: 13 000 pcs
Features: Gold gilding, makes Romans shaking
Taken from: cis-coins.com
DESCRIPTION:
Taken from: cis-coins.comThe coin "Attila" is dedicated to the king and general of the Hunnic Empire which stretched from Germany to the Ural River and from the River Danube to the Baltic Sea.Called the Scourge of God by the Romans, Attila the Hun was was one of the most fearsome of the Western and Eastern Roman Empires' enemies.
On the obverse of the coin there is the embossed image of a brave warrior prancing on a horse. To the right of the image there is the inscription of the coin's face value and the trademark of Kazakhstan Mint of the National Bank of Kazakhstan below it. The upper part of the coin comprises the State Emblem of the Republic of Kazakhstan. There is also the inscription of the coin's mintage year below the image. Along the rim of the coin there are the inscriptions "National Bank Of Kazakhstan" both in Kazakh and English.
The reverse side of the coin features the gilded image of Attila the Hun with the semiabstract image of three galloping warriors below it. Having become a military leader Attila inherited the Scythian hordes who were disorganized and weakened by internal strife. His first order of affairs was to unite his subjects for the purpose of creating one of the most formidable and feared armies Asia had ever seen. The reverse also includes the legends "Ag 925" and "31,1 gr." indicating the designation of metal, its fineness and the coin's pure weight. The upper part of the coin comprises the inscription "Attila the Hun" and the one indicating Attila's years of living. The lateral surface of the coin is grooved.
COTY(eBay seller mdrca):
Offered is a 2009 Kazakhstan 100 Tenge silver proof coin. Features image of Attila the Hun on obverse. Scroll beneath depicts warriors. Reverse shows mounted warrior on attack. This is the second issue in the award winning "the Great Commanders" series offered by the National Bank of the Republic of Kazakhstan. This coin was voted the "most historically significant event" coin in the Coin of the Year Awards, 2011 (second year in a row for this coin series). See listings for other coins in this series.