None of these were junk bin picks, but my LCS usually has competitive prices. China Year 15 1926 1 Jiao (single-year type) Mongolia 1937 15 Mongo (older script--Mongolia now uses a Cyrillic script) France 1933 5 Francs (single-year type) Brazil 1932 1000 Reis (single-year circulating commemorative) Guernsey 1911 1 Double (pleasing condition for $3) Hawaii 1883 1 Dime and Quarter Dollar (Most Hawaii coins are outside my price range, so I was happy just to get these in any condition)
There is something about the Brazilian Commemorative that pleases me more than the rest, especially with that obverse design. I think why is that because that obverse design doesn't have that usual text that circles around the edge of that coin. If there are any other coins with designs like that, please send me pictures.
@mrbreeze You're right, thanks! It clearly says 貳 (2) and not 壹 (1) I don't have it in hand right now to check the diameter. I'm pretty sure the dealer had is listed as a 1 jiao and I didn't catch it. My (1990s) old Krause guide has the 1 and 2 jiao at similar prices, but it looks like both coins have come up a lot in the last 3 decades. Is there a good source for current pricing on these?
I think "Guernesey" is the French spelling. According to Wikipedia, at least, French was the official language until 1948. I guess the population tends to speak English or a Norman dialect of French which is pretty different from standard French.
The Chinese 2 jiao is easily a highlight. It is one illusive coin that keeps slipping out of my hands. Today a nice example is easily 3 - 4 figure!