* Good (G): $7,500
* Fine (F): $10,000
* Very Fine (VF): $12,500
* Extremely Fine (EF): $15,000
* Uncirculated (MS-60): $18,000
* Uncirculated (MS-63): $25,000
* Uncirculated (MS-65): $35,000
* Good (G): $7,500
* Fine (F): $10,000
* Very Fine (VF): $12,500
* Extremely Fine (EF): $15,000
* Uncirculated (MS-60): $18,000
* Uncirculated (MS-63): $25,000
* Uncirculated (MS-65): $35,000
A brilliant and courageous photographer, Gerda Taro was the first female war photo-reporter and covered the Spanish Civil War. His work remains in the shadow of that of his companion, Robert Capa. A young revolutionary Gerda Taro is born Gerta Pohorylle, the 1st August 1910 in Stuttgart (Germany).
Zygmunt III Waza in the portrait by Szymon Boguszowicz. Zygmunt III Waza Elected king of Poland from the Vasa dynasty. He was the son of the King of Sweden, Jan III Vasa, and of the Polish princess Katarzyna Jagiellon, who was married to him. Elected as the Polish monarch in 1587, after the de
Adopted son of the Emperor Claudius, Nero takes over from his father when the latter dies, poisoned; he is only 17 years old. His decisions are strongly inspired by Seneca or his mother, Agrippina. But he is gaining confidence. Threatened by his half-brother, Britannicus, legitimate son of Claude, h
Born a slave, Cathay Williams (1844 – 1893) enlisted in the United States Army under a male identity. She is the first black woman to enlist, and the only known to have impersonated a man. The Civil War Born in Independence (near Kansas City, Missouri, USA), Cathay Williams is the daughter of ensl