World Coins: Your Newest Acquisition!

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by petro89, Mar 29, 2011.

  1. lonegunlawyer

    lonegunlawyer Numismatist Esq.

    I would love to see some of those. All my bank notes have foreign dictators on them. :(
     
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  3. icerain

    icerain Mastir spellyr

    I like some of those kind of notes too, provided its done tastefully. Here is a link to my still growing collection.

    http://banknotebank.com/collection/COMET
     
  4. lonegunlawyer

    lonegunlawyer Numismatist Esq.

    Some of those notes are truly works of art.
     
  5. petronius

    petronius Duke

    Your nice 500 lire is the official commemorative coin for 100 years from Italian unification (1861-1961).

    In 2011, 150 years, we made this 2 Euro coin...during fifty years the quality of our coins is considerably worsened :confused:


    2euroITA2011.jpg


    petronius :cool:
     
  6. chrisild

    chrisild Coin Collector

    Ha! I strongly disagree. ;) Yes, I have that €2 commem too, and I am not fond of it. There seems to be a trend to simply put official logos (see the upper left corner here - you will know it anyway) on such coins, instead of coming up with something new and different. Maybe it's some kind of "brand strategy", don't know, I have seen that on coins from quite a few countries.

    Now if you look at the Italian collector coins (gold or silver, legal tender in IT only), things get a little different. Those designs do not always have a "contemporary" appearance, but quite a few are just beautiful. For example, this one was the "Unification 1861-2011" silver issue. And one of this year's issues, Unified Currency, I like a lot too, because it combines design elements from earlier coins, but in a new and creative way.

    So there are several recent issues that I find appealing. Unfortunately many designers seem to focus on such "coins" - surcharged silver/gold pieces that have extremely low mintages, and thus will never be seen in circulation, not even in the issuing member state. But of the "real" commemorative coins - those that circulate in the entire euro area - sometimes have mediocre designs at best. And that does not apply to the Italian ones only ...

    Christian
     
  7. Collect89

    Collect89 Coin Collector

    1915 J German 1-mark silver coin

    I got this 1915 J German 1-mark silver coin at the Liberty Coin Show in West Haven CT this last Sunday.
     

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  8. John14

    John14 Active Member

    That's beautiful!
     
  9. Derick

    Derick Well-Known Member

    Chicken teeth

    In SA we have a saying, "so skaars soos hoender tande" in UNC


    KM 126 Chile 1853 0.5 Centavo.JPG KM 126 Chile 1853 0.5 Centavo obv.JPG

    KM 152.3 1910 peso rev.jpg KM 152.3 1910 peso obv.jpg
     
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  10. moneyer12

    moneyer12 i just love UK coins.......

    nice coins from chile.............
     
  11. Derick

    Derick Well-Known Member

    KM 218 1934 Sol rev.jpg KM 218 1934 Sol obv.jpg

    One of my best Peru Sol specimens yet,
     
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  13. Derick

    Derick Well-Known Member

    IMG_0627.jpg IMG_0626.jpg

    Fleamarket found last weekend.
     
  14. jello

    jello Not Expert★NormL®

    I also have 2 1939 Bu 50centovos same as this one.
    I picked up while in South America I spent 2 1/2 yr training SA troop while I was in the US Army.:thumb:
     
  15. Derick

    Derick Well-Known Member

    My first token,

    medallion 22 Sep 2002 casa de moneda II.jpg medallion 22 Sep 2002 casa de moneda.jpg
     
  16. Derick

    Derick Well-Known Member

    They are very cheap and cool. Everytime a see one I buy it. This is the best one yet. Were you in other places also?
     
  17. Ripley

    Ripley Senior Member

  18. Eduard

    Eduard Supporter**

    Talk about crudely struck coins: these are a 1 and 2 reales struck for the colony of Valdivia in Chile in 1822. There was an acute shortage of coinage for local needs and to pay the local garrison, and the governor had these coins struck for that purpose. They exist as 8, 2 and 1 reales. All are scarce and very interesting.
    An interesting variety carries an counterstamp APDLVA (Ano Primero de la Libertad Valdiviana).
     

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  19. Derick

    Derick Well-Known Member

    Amazing man. Those are imposible to find.
     
  20. goldmark

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  21. lonegunlawyer

    lonegunlawyer Numismatist Esq.

    Eduard seems to have a habit of producing very scarce coins; which is great for us!
     
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