I rewrote that entry a lot to keep it from being too wordy. I should have mentioned as I did in my earlier rewrites that my definition of complete would exclude certain coins either because of rarity or expense. You just pointed out two of them, I do have all of the other classic gold commemoratives. Other examples of coins that I will not have in my "complete" sets are a Four Dollar Stella for the gold type set, and gold, half cent, and large cent examples for the pattern set. My US Type set is missing six coins: a 1793 half cent, a Chain Cent, the Half Disme, the 1796 Quarter and Half Dollars, and a Gobrecht Dollar. All of those coins plus examples of Capped Bust and Draped Bust gold coins are on my "if I won the lottery or if I could work as hard as panzerman list." The reference to you is a compliment. I worked hard as a youngster, but old age has caught up with me. The days of 54 second quarter miles and five minute miles are long gone.
Thankfully my job is easy/ just basically walking/ 95+ hours a week. I could never work those hrs in construction/ or other hard professions. Talking lotteries/ I have NEVER won anything/ no lucky charms in my pocket I always laugh when the media talks about winning the powerball lottery/ once over 1 B US$. They state/ it would take you 100 lifespans to spend that amt. How wrong they are.....I could spend $1B in ONE year easily/ on rare coins! Lots of MS 100/ 50/ 40/ 25 Dukaten pieces/ Roman aurei...... Heaven on Earth.
Anything British from Celtic to the present day including Roman struck in Britain or any other coins that circulated but trying not to duplicate designs. This is not entirely possible to accomplish because some designs have more than one criteria. The collecting criteria are an example of all denominations struck including patterns, a coin of each person in whose name they were struck including the episcopal issues, an example of each attributed engravers' handiwork, an example from every mint, an example in each metal employed, an example of each of the privy marks used including overmarks and last but not least, anything I've left out such as errors etc, or a few that are duplicated designs, but just too nice to sell - such as some of the Soho patterns. Happily, I haven't a chance of completion, so can collect ad infinitum or until I get bored.
I focus on my world silver crown type set. Basically coins 30mm and larger. I’ve been accumulating solid nickel coins for the last year for fun And as others stated anything that takes my fancy.
Gold coins over 100 years old from countries that are of the most historical interest to me, the only planned exception to this will be if I manage to find a 5th century BCE Athenian silver tetradrachm in really top condition, so far my collection consists of: Gold Roman Solidus of Julian II (minted in Antioch sometime between 361 and 363) Gold Sassanid Dinar of Shapur II from 320 Gold Umayyad Dinar of al-Walid I from the early 8th century 6 stuivers Dutch gold coin from 1770 10 crown Austro-Hungarian gold coin from 1912 2 Japanese Yen gold coin from 1870 The coins I would like to buy next are: 5th century BCE Athenian silver tetradrachm in really top condition The 8th century Tang Dynasty gold coin you can see on my avatar Gold stater of Alexander the Great from the 4th century BCE
I have my non-slabbed 850 coins) in four binders 1/ ancients 670BC-end Byzantine Empire II/ European Medieval- end of Baroque Era 1750 III Eastern/ Oriental Cultures/ India 600AD-end of Ottoman empire 1922 IV/ European/ New World 1750-1900s Then I have 450 or so TPG slabbed coins/ also printed detailed data labels for them/ phew! what a job! John
You know I love any German States thalers or larger. If I could afford to, I would focus on multiples but, well I haven't hit the lottery yet.
Yes/ multiple Thalers are nice. Imagine how beautifull that 10 Thaler in last Künker auction would look if they had put it in a sealed plastic capsule in 1587. Nothing nicer then silver with no tone/ oxidation. I feel the same about AV multiples Dukaten. They go upto 105 Zecchini/ 100 Dukaten/ 100 Escudos. Ah to be rich!
Some world silver crown additions: Lt - 1957 Egypt 25 piastres Lb - 1970 Hungary 100 Forint Rt - 1969 Tunisia 1 dinar Rb - 1924 Venezuela 5 bolivars
After my recent purchases, my collection consists of: Kushan Gold Dinar of Kanishka the Great from the 2nd century Sassanid Gold Dinar of Shapur II from 320 Abbasid Gold Dinar of al-Ma'mun from 814 Abbasid Gold Dinar of al-Nasir from either 1221 or 1222 Umayyad Gold Dinar of al-Malik from 699 Umayyad Gold Dinar of al-Walid I from the early 8th century Ayyubid Gold Dinar of Saladin from 1184 Buyid Gold Dinar of Adud al-Dawla from 979 Great Seljuk Empire Gold Dinar of Tughril I from 1055 Ghaznavid Gold Dinar of Mahmud of Ghazni from 1027 Fatimid Gold Dinar of al-Mu'izz li-Din Allah from 974 or 975 (minted in Egypt) Aghlabid Gold Dinar of Ahmad ibn Muhammad from 858 or 859 Tulunid Gold Dinar of Ahmad ibn Tulun from 879 or 880 Almohad gold half-dinar of Abu Yaqub Yusuf from the 12th century Fatimid Emirate of Sicily Gold 1/4 Dinar of al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah from either the late 10th or the early 11th century Afghani Gold Mohur of Ahmad Shah Durrani from 1763 Burji Mamluk Gold Ashrafi of Qaitbay from the 15th century Khanate of Bukhara Gold 1/4 Mithqal of Abdullah Khan II from the late 16th century Empire of the Romans Gold Solidus of Leo III and Constantine V (minted in Constantinople sometime between 737 and 741) Empire of the Romans Gold Solidus of Maurice Tiberius from the 6th century Ambiani Gold Stater from the first century BCE Catuvellauni Gold 1/4 Stater of Cunobelin from the 1st century Kingdom of France Gold Franc a pied of Charles V the Wise from 1365 Dutch Gold 6 Stuivers from 1770 Austro-Hungarian Gold 10 Crown from 1912 Japanese Gold 2 Yen from 1870 Republic of Turkey Gold 100 Kurush of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk from 1957 Iranian Gold 1/2 Azadi from 2002
Well its modern/ I have the complete Uganda Proof Set from 1970. The largest one/ the 1000 schilngs weighs 140g. 60mm.
After my recent purchases, my collection consists of: Kushan Gold Dinar of Kanishka the Great from the 2nd century Sassanid Gold Dinar of Shapur II from 320 Abbasid Gold Dinar of al-Ma'mun from 814 Abbasid Gold Dinar of al-Nasir from either 1221 or 1222 Umayyad Gold Dinar of al-Malik from 699 Umayyad Gold Dinar of al-Walid I from the early 8th century Ayyubid Gold Dinar of Saladin from 1184 Buyid Gold Dinar of Adud al-Dawla from 979 Great Seljuk Empire Gold Dinar of Tughril I from 1055 Samanid Gold Dinar of Nasr II from 932 (minted in Nishapur) Ghaznavid Gold Dinar of Mahmud of Ghazni from 1027 Fatimid Gold Dinar of al-Mu'izz li-Din Allah from 974 or 975 (minted in Egypt) Aghlabid Gold Dinar of Ahmad ibn Muhammad from 858 or 859 Tulunid Gold Dinar of Ahmad ibn Tulun from 879 or 880 Almohad gold half-dinar of Abu Yaqub Yusuf from the 12th century Fatimid Emirate of Sicily Gold 1/4 Dinar of al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah from either the late 10th or the early 11th century Mughal Gold Mohur of Shah Jahan from 1642 (minted in Kabul) Afghani Gold Mohur of Ahmad Shah Durrani from 1763 Zand Gold 1/4 Mohur of Karim Khan Zand from the 18th century Kingdom of Mysore Gold Fanam from the 17th century Burji Mamluk Gold Ashrafi of Qaitbay from the 15th century Khanate of Bukhara Gold 1/4 Mithqal of Abdullah Khan II from the late 16th century Empire of the Romans Gold Solidus of Leo III and Constantine V (minted in Constantinople sometime between 737 and 741) Empire of the Romans Gold Solidus of Maurice Tiberius from the 6th century Empire of the Romans Gold Solidus of Leo I from the 5th century Ambiani Gold Stater from the first century BCE Catuvellauni Gold 1/4 Stater of Cunobelin from the 1st century Kingdom of France Gold Franc a pied of Charles V the Wise from 1365 Dutch Gold 6 Stuivers from 1770 Austro-Hungarian Gold 10 Crown from 1912 Japanese Gold 2 Yen from 1870 Republic of Turkey Gold 100 Kurush of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk from 1957 Iranian Gold 1/2 Azadi from 2002 Indo-Greek Silver Square Drachm of Apollodotus I from the 2nd century BCE Khmer Republic (Cambodia) Silver 5000 Riels from 1974 Ming Dynasty Brass 10 Cash Jiajing Tongbao from 1528 Korean Empire Copper-Nickel 1/4 Yang from 1898