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A vintage 1980 Hong Kong $10 note issued by The Chartered Bank. Features a detailed engraving of a Carp leaping through waves. In Chinese culture, ...
View full detailsIssued on December 8, 1978, by the Bank of Greece, this 100 Drachmae note captures the cultural and intellectual spirit of the Hellenic Republic.Se...
View full detailsIssued on January 1, 1939, these 50 Drachmai banknotes were part of the final standard currency series before the Axis occupation and subsequent hy...
View full detailsThis Bulgarian 10 Leva banknote from 1951 features intricate red designs, a portrait of Georgi Dimitrov, and a depiction of agricultural activity, ...
View full detailsThis 1951 Bulgarian 3 Leva banknote showcases intricate design elements, including the Lion emblem and the hammer-and-sickle motif. Serial number: ...
View full detailsThis antique German 1000 Mark banknote, issued in 1910, comes from the time of Kaiser Wilhelm II and represents the pinnacle of German financial po...
View full detailsThis rare Bank of England 10 shilling note, commonly known as a "Ten Bob" note, is a distinctive piece of British history from the World War II era...
View full detailsThis classic £1 note belongs to the Series C issue, known as the first Bank of England series to feature the portrait of a reigning monarch, Queen ...
View full detailsOwn a unique pairing of Hungarian heritage with this set of two 100 Forint banknotes, spanning nearly two decades of the nation's history. Issued b...
View full detailsThis Hungarian 100 Forint banknote from 1993 represents the first series released by the Republic of Hungary following the transition from the comm...
View full detailsThese collectible vintage enamel lapel pins commemorate hockey tournaments from the 1980s and 1990s, showcasing unique, detailed designs.• Includes...
View full detailsThis vintage shamrock brooch features a gold-tone base adorned with green and clear rhinestones, creating a dazzling clover design. A timeless acce...
View full detailsSocial History: Adding a sense of scale and quiet mid-century charm, two people dressed in dark coats stand together near the palace base. They loo...
View full detailsSocial History: Dating back to the 11th century, the fortress was intentionally blown up in 1672 by King-Stadtholder William III to prevent it from...
View full detailsA lost landmark, The building pictured—alternatively known to generations of tourists as "The Pixie Shop"—was a beloved 16th-century thatched and s...
View full detailsSocial History: Chartwell was bought by Sir Winston Churchill in 1922 and served as his primary sanctuary, inspiration, and writing base for decade...
View full detailsThis lot combines two of the absolute most famous and universally recognized wall paintings from the Theban Necropolis, showing the essential highl...
View full detailsThese two sequential postcards from the same specific tomb of Noble Ramose creates a cohesive lot. The carvings capture the extreme precision of Eg...
View full detailsThese two distinct printing versions of King Tutankhamun's burial chamber offers an excellent comparative set for specialized Egyptology and Valley...
View full detailsCombining these two cards gives buyers an excellent thematic pair from Egypt's most spectacularly decorated tomb, pairing an iconic royal meeting s...
View full detailsThis postcard lot pairs a close-up detail of the room's famous paintings with a wide-angle historical view of the actual stone sarcophagus. Top: Fe...
View full detailsTop Card: Features Queen Nefertari playing the ancient board game Senet, a game of chance against fate to secure a safe passage through the underwo...
View full detailsPharaoh Ramesses II offering to the ithyphallic fertility god Min at Luxor Temple. Illustrates the ancient deity Min as the traditional patron of f...
View full detailsFinely detailed ancient Egyptian limestone wall relief from the famous Tomb of Ramose (TT55), located in the Theban Necropolis (Luxor). It depicts ...
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