Renaissance: Boxed Set of Six Silver Coins (about 500-600 years ago)

$221.85

Renaissance Silver – Six-Coin Curated Collection

This refined boxed set brings together six genuine silver coins from the Renaissance period (14th–17th centuries), each a testament to the rebirth of art, science, and humanism that reshaped Europe after the Middle Ages.

Technical Details:

  • Format: Six-coin boxed set

  • Material: Silver coins

Historical Significance:
The Renaissance was an age of rediscovery—when Europe revived the ideals of Greece and Rome while forging new artistic and intellectual frontiers. Coinage of this era mirrors the cultural transformation: rulers commissioned coins with strikingly lifelike portraits, intricate heraldry, and designs that reflected the sophistication of Renaissance artistry.

These coins were not only instruments of commerce but also powerful symbols of authority and prestige. They circulated in the same world as Leonardo da Vinci sketching his inventions, Michelangelo carving the David, and Machiavelli penning The Prince—an age when faith, politics, and art intertwined in ways that still shape our modern imagination.

Owning this collection is to hold the Renaissance in hand: silver relics of a world awakening to human potential, global exploration, and artistic brilliance.

Renaissance Silver – Six-Coin Curated Collection

This refined boxed set brings together six genuine silver coins from the Renaissance period (14th–17th centuries), each a testament to the rebirth of art, science, and humanism that reshaped Europe after the Middle Ages.

Technical Details:

  • Format: Six-coin boxed set

  • Material: Silver coins

Historical Significance:
The Renaissance was an age of rediscovery—when Europe revived the ideals of Greece and Rome while forging new artistic and intellectual frontiers. Coinage of this era mirrors the cultural transformation: rulers commissioned coins with strikingly lifelike portraits, intricate heraldry, and designs that reflected the sophistication of Renaissance artistry.

These coins were not only instruments of commerce but also powerful symbols of authority and prestige. They circulated in the same world as Leonardo da Vinci sketching his inventions, Michelangelo carving the David, and Machiavelli penning The Prince—an age when faith, politics, and art intertwined in ways that still shape our modern imagination.

Owning this collection is to hold the Renaissance in hand: silver relics of a world awakening to human potential, global exploration, and artistic brilliance.