World Coins: Your Newest Acquisition!

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

  1. 01mikep

    01mikep Well-Known Member

    Third and final one is a 40 years since the beginning of the Federal Republic of Germany from 1989.
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  3. kSigSteve

    kSigSteve Active Member

    Picked this up today at my local coin shop. Several had held and I could not pass it up. Currently the oldest coin I own. 1777 EM 5 Kopek. It looks off center and I absolutely love it!
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  4. mmissinglink

    mmissinglink Member

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    Received this as change last week.
     
  5. cletis faye

    cletis faye Well-Known Member

  6. Hiddendragon

    Hiddendragon World coin collector

    In case you're wondering, that's not an error. The first time I got one of these I thought it was a huge mistake, but it's supposed to look like this. If you get every denomination and display them together it's a puzzle that makes one picture.
     
  7. spirityoda

    spirityoda Coin Junky

    yup here is the full pic of the complete United kingdom puzzle set:
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    not my set used pic off Ebay. the broken up pieces look like the shield one pound coin above. good concept on paper but if you get only a few pieces...it does not work for me. a person be looking at the center coin thinking ...what the heck is this ? a poor design in my opinion.
     
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  8. mkivtt

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  10. brg5658

    brg5658 Well-Known Member

    A couple newps. Additions have been slow coming lately. These both have horses, but the Russian restrike one is pretty small (St. George in the middle shield). They aren't rare or anything...

    Cheers, Brandon

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  11. fred13

    fred13 Junior Member

    Here is the beginning of a new set I am planning to undertake. I call it the "historically important coins of the world set" :)
    Without further ado the first coin in the collection
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  12. spirityoda

    spirityoda Coin Junky

    very impressed. nice early date. I look forward to seeing your collection progress. :blackalien:
     
  13. onecenter

    onecenter Member

    That coin is a wonderful start!
     
  14. sonlarson

    sonlarson World Silver Collector

    I like your idea. Don't forget the Maria Theresa
     
  15. Volante

    Volante Well-Known Member

    Took a chance on an eBay listing from Eastern Europe missing a picture of the reverse, and it paid off! 1757 George II Maundy cent.

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  16. 01mikep

    01mikep Well-Known Member

    The attached picture is of some Iraqi coins I brought home with me from Iraq after the spring/summer 2003 deployment. Most every country I pass through during travels, I try and put aside a set of their coins. I just got around to placing them in an album and thought I would share.

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  17. cletis faye

    cletis faye Well-Known Member

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  18. krispy

    krispy krispy

    I've had these two pieces for a few decades, so they're NOT new acquisitions, but I've never gotten them fully identified so I ask for your help with identifying them, please.

    I have a slim collection of Meiji era Japanese coins but I don't know earlier eras of Chinese and Japanese coins much. Ages ago, someone just said "China" for both of these coins, but I always doubted that.

    Can anyone help ID these and/or confirm the info I have on the "wave" coin. I've given the sizes and weights of the coins pictured. Any assistance with reading the characters as well as translation is much appreciated.

    Thanks! :)

    #1 - Chinese cash coin?
    Dia.: 23mm
    Weight: 3.8 grams
    Date: ?
    Denomination: ?
    Mint: ?
    Metal: ?
    Features: ?

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    Japan - KANEI-TSUHO 4 Mon (about 1768?) [ Nami or Wave-cash ]
    Dia.: 27mm
    Weight: 5.5g
    Date: Edo from Meiwa 6 ~ Bunsei 3 (A.D. 1769 ~ 1820)
    Denomination: 4 Mon
    Mint: Fukagawa, Edo (Tokyo)
    Metal: AE (basemetal)
    Features: 11 Nami or ‘waves’

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  19. jlblonde

    jlblonde Señor Member

    That's a pretty heavy 4 Mon.
    Mein range from 4.6g, 28.3mm, 1.1mm to 5.1g, 28.3mm, 1.2mm
    At 27mm it must be really thick. What does it measure in thickness?
     
  20. krispy

    krispy krispy

    That denomination information could well be incorrect. I was trying to identify it by comparing to others online. Weight and diameter are correct. I don't have calipers to measure thickness but held to a ruler it's around 1mm thick. I was looking to confirm or adjust the ID I came up with. My 27mm may even be more accurate at 28mm if that's what you suggest are common. Hope that helps. Thanks for the reply. :)
     
  21. jlblonde

    jlblonde Señor Member

    Thanks for sharing. I'm always glad to see Chinese, Japanese and Korean cash posted.
    BTW: Your first coin appears to be a charm.
     
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