Ferdinand I of Bulgaria, also known as Ferdinand Coburg, reigned as the Tsar of Bulgaria from 1887 to 1918. During his reign, various coins were minted in Bulgaria, reflecting the country’s currency system and historical context. Here are the main types of coins issued during Ferdinand I’s reig ... |
The obverse and reverse designs of the Zecchino, the gold coin of Venice, typically featured distinct imagery reflecting the political and religious significance of the Republic of Venice. Here’s a description of each side:Obverse (Front):The obverse side of the Zecchino typically depicted the ... |
The Seleucid Empire, which existed from 312 BCE to 63 BCE, was one of the successor states to Alexander the Great’s empire. The Seleucid Empire was ruled by a succession of kings from its establishment in 312 BCE until its collapse in 63 BCE. Here are some of the notable rulers of the Seleucid ... |