Here lies the chamber where coin and covenant entwine. Each relic within is no mere token of trade, but a witness to the passage of ages, bearing the scars of empire, famine, and fortune. The Sanctum Numismatica is the treasury of fate, wherein every disc of metal is transfigured into a relic of ritual.
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🪙 Historical Weight: Coins from distant centuries, whether minted in monarch’s reign or republic’s dawn, are preserved not as currency but as chronicles.
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🌑 Symbolic Aura: Each obverse and reverse becomes a mirror—faces of rulers, emblems of nations, now reinterpreted as sigils of mortality and covenant.
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📜 Lore Binding: Inscriptions are not read as mere letters, but as whispers of destiny: “Hast thy fate been sealed?”
Thus, the Sanctum Numismatica is no marketplace—it is a reliquary of coin, a ledger of the damned, and a testament that even the smallest relic may carry the weight of plague‑era mythos.
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1858 Flying Eagle Cent -
1937 D Buffalo Nickel (Obverse Lamination) -
1936 Buffalo Nickel -
1929 S Standing Liberty Quarter -
1925 Stone Mountain Half Dollar -
1905 Barber Dime -
1893 Columbian Half Dollar -
1883 V Nickel (No cents) -
1867 3 Cent Nickel -
1866 Shield Nickel (w/Rays) -
1868 2 Cent Piece -
1867 2 Cent Piece -
2021 Perth Mint .25oz Australian Wildlife Gold coin 2021 Perth Mint .25oz Australian Wildlife Gold coin
2021 Perth Mint .25oz Australian Wildlife Gold coin
Sale price $1,550.00 USD Regular price $1,976.83 USD Unit price $1,550.00 USD each -
1865 2 Cent Piece -
1864 2 Cent Piece -
1854-P Liberty Seated Half Dime (with arrows) 1854-P Liberty Seated Half Dime (with arrows)
1854-P Liberty Seated Half Dime (with arrows)
$20.00 USD -
1853 O Seated Dime (with arrows) -
1851 Large Cent -
1845 Liberty Seated Half Dime