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Britannia Rules Again - New design offered by Royal Mint in Silver and Gold

Fri, 25 Jul 2008 13:34:56 +0000
2008 brings a magnificent new reverse design for the Britannia coins, the seventh since this British coin was introduced in 1987. The designer, John Bergdahl, has created a standing portrait of Britannia, incorporating the motifs of the lighthouse, the trident, the shield and the helmet that have long been associated with the numismatic image of ...]

THE TOP TEN RAREST LIBERTY HEAD HALF EAGLES

Tue, 07 Oct 2008 11:09:11 +0000
By Doug Winter -  www.raregoldcoins.com
I appear to have hit on a popular format as the last three articles I’ve written (a Ten Rarest Triumvirate on Liberty Quarter Eagles, Eagles and Dahlonega gold) have garnered considerable positive accolades. I personally like writing these kinds of articles and I like reading them as well. Lots of information ...]

On Native Ground - American Reporter

Wed, 08 Oct 2008 06:49:00 GMT
HARRISBURG, Pa. -- Dave Comroe stepped to the firing line, raised his 12-gauge Browning over and under shotgun, aimed and fired. Before him, a pigeon fell, moments after being ...

Austrian Railways Fourth Silver Commemorative, "Empress Elisabeth West Railway"

Fri, 03 Oct 2008 16:34:22 +0000

The Austrian Mint has issued the fourth 20 Euro silver commemorative coin within the "Austrian Railways" six silver coin series. The coin is dedicated to the "Empress Elisabeth West Railway" from Vienna to Salzburg, which was constructed between 1856 and 1860. It features locomotive "kkStB 306" steaming across an iron railway bridge and a superbly crafted scene depicting the platform hall of the West Railway Station in Vienna.


Austrian Railways Fourth Silver Commemorative, " Empress Elisabeth West Railway"


In the Austrian Empire the railway lines north to the coalfields and factories of Bohemia or south to the harbour of Trieste and the Adriatic shipping lanes were by far the most important. A railway line from Vienna westwards parallel to the Danube River was of less consequence. However, the Kingdom of Bavaria was very anxious to see such a line between Salzburg and Vienna, which would enable trains from Munich to travel eastwards through Hungary and down to Constantinople. Plans by the government to build such a line were subsequently abandoned in 1856 to a private consortium, the Empress Elisabeth Railway Company.

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