Introduction Coins made of nickel or containing nickel (copper-nickel, nickel-plated, etc.) have a special appeal among collectors, because they often represent transitional phases in minting technology, responses to economic pressures (like the rising cost of silver), or aesthetic and metallurgical experimentation. In the Netherlands, while many older coins were silver or copper based, the mid-20th century onward saw increasing use of nickel (or nickel alloys) for durability, cost, and modernization. Rarity in these coins may arise from low mintage, withdrawal before general circulation, errors, proof issues, or wartime constraints. This article explores the Dutch context: what coins qualify, which are rare, and what makes them valuable to collectors, along with broader historical context. 2. His...
The Most Expensive Anting-Anting in the Philippines: History, Value, and Cultural Significance #coins #collectablescoins #goldcoins
Introduction In the Philippines, collecting is more than just a hobby—it is a way of preserving history, culture, and identity. From rare coins to antique furniture, Filipinos have always valued tangible pieces of the past. One of the most fascinating cultural treasures, however, is the anting-anting . Much like rare coins that command astonishing prices at auctions, some anting-anting have reached remarkable values due to their rarity, age, and mystical significance. In this 5,000-word exploration, we will examine the most expensive anting-anting in the Philippines, diving deep into their origins, symbolism, auction history, and place in the modern world of collecting. What is an Anting-Anting? An anting-anting is a Filipino amulet, charm, or talisman believed to grant supernatural powers, protection, or good fortune to its wearer. Unlike ordinary jewelry, it carries with it deep spiritual or mystical significance. The anting-anting may be in the form of: Religious Medals – Of...