The Grivennik (also spelled Grivna or Hryvnia) is a historical monetary unit that originated in Kievan Rus', a medieval East Slavic state that existed from the late 9th to the mid-13th century. Here’s an overview of the history of the Grivennik:Origin: The term “Grivennik” is derived from the O ... |
Shaped coins are a unique and increasingly popular trend in numismatics, offering collectors an innovative way to display their passion for coins. Here are some examples of shaped coins:Maple Leaf-shaped coin (Canada): The Royal Canadian Mint issued a coin shaped like a maple leaf, featuring in ... |
During President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s presidency, the United States Mint did not produce any $2.5 gold coins, commonly known as quarter eagles. The last quarter eagle minted for circulation was the Indian Head design, which ceased production in 1929.However, during Roosevelt’s presidency, th ... |