Some new unpackaged pickups

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by The Eidolon, Apr 25, 2025 at 9:52 PM.

  1. The Eidolon

    The Eidolon Well-Known Member

    Local shop must have bought a collection recently, as he had a tray of various loose coins. I picked up about 20. Most were in the $1-5 range each.

    France, 10 Centimes, 1880
    France 10 Centimes 1880.jpg

    Burma, 1/4 Pe, 1865
    Burma 1:4 Pe 1865.jpg

    Zanzibar, 1 Pysa, 1882
    Zanzibar 1 Pysa 1882.jpg

    I'll try to post the rest in a bit.
     
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  3. The Eidolon

    The Eidolon Well-Known Member

    Bishopric of Speyer, 10 Kreuzer, 1770 (ex jewelry mounted)
    I paid $10 for it. Save for the jewelry mount, it might be worth 10x that.
    Hard to know a coin like this is worth, but it's got a lot of nice detail left.
    Bishopric of Speyer 1770 10 Kreuzer .jpg

    Germany, 1 Mark, 1875
    Germany 1 Mark 1875.jpg
    Germany, 20 Pfennig, 1874
    Germany 20 Pfennig 1874.jpg
     
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  4. Inspector43

    Inspector43 More than 75 Years Active Collecting Supporter

    Here is my French 5 Centimes to go with your 10.
    France 1876 5 Centimes.jpg
     
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  5. The Eidolon

    The Eidolon Well-Known Member

    Ulm, 1 Kreutzer, 1772
    It's in pretty rough shape, but I'm happy to collect German States minors in any condition if the price is low. I'm not sure I have any other coins from Ulm. I think I may have some ancestry from New Ulm (MN), for whatever it's worth.
    Ulm 1 Kreutzer 1772.jpg

    Prussia, 3 Pfenninge, 1865
    Prussia 3 Pfenninge 1865.jpg

    Hungary 1 Kreuzer 1761-63
    The date is unreadable due to heavy wear on the center of the reverse. The N.B. mint mark places it from Baia Mare, Romania, which I believe counts as the Hungarian side of the Austro-Hungarian empire.
    Hungary 1 Kreuzer 1761-63.jpg
     
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  6. The Eidolon

    The Eidolon Well-Known Member

    Three more:
    Papal States, 1/2 Baiocco, Gregory XVI, 1837 R
    Papal States 1:2 Baiocco Gregory XVI 1837.jpg

    Venice , 5 Centesimi, 1849
    From the short-lived Republic os San Marco (1848-49) during a temporary rebellion from Austrian rule.
    Venice 5 Centesimi 1849.jpg

    Palestine, 1 Mil, 1942
    Palestine 1 Mil 1942.jpg
     
  7. Joshua Lemons

    Joshua Lemons Well-Known Member Supporter

    Nice group. I've been meaning to get one of the Burmese coins with the peacock on it. I shall one day when the right one comes along. The large silver ones can get quite expensive!
     
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  8. The Eidolon

    The Eidolon Well-Known Member

    I bet! My copper cost $3, but it's in pretty worn condition, especially on the reverse.
    Happy enough just to have a type example for the moment.
     
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  9. The Eidolon

    The Eidolon Well-Known Member

    3 more from Italy:
    Italy, 1 Lira, 1922
    Italy 1 Lira 1922.jpg

    Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy, 1 Centesimo, 1808 B
    Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy 1 Centesimo 1808 B.jpg

    Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy, 3 Centesimi, 1808 V
    Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy 3 Centesimi 1808 V.jpg
     
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  10. Hiddendragon

    Hiddendragon World coin collector

    I had to have one of those as well. I don't normally buy graded coins but since these are often faked I made an exception for this one. Here's my 1852 kyat, 1865 1/4 pe and 1878 1/4 pe.
    1865 burma quarter pe.jpg 1878 burma quarter pe.jpg 1852 myanmar kyat.jpg
     
  11. The Eidolon

    The Eidolon Well-Known Member

    Last of the batch. These were mostly already in 2x2s, but unpriced.
    Nova Scotia, Halfpenny Token, 1832
    Not sure if this is authentic or one of the many contemporary counterfeits.
    Many of these early Canada tokens have a false date a few years before mintage.
    I think William the IV was king when these came out thought the show George IV.
    Nova Scotia Halfpenny Token 1832.jpg

    Upper Canada, Halfpenny Token, "1820"
    Probably actually minted around 1825 according to its Numista page.
    "n 1825 Canada banned the importation of private tokens, although those already in Canada continued to circulate. There were people who continued to make and bring in such tokens illegally, but had to put pre-1825 dates on them so they could claim they were already here before 1825" Source: Calgary Coin.
    Upper Canada Halfpenny Token 1820.jpg

    Mozambique, 1 Escudo, 1936
    I like the condition of this one. $4
    Mozambique 1 Escudo 1936.jpg

    UK, Shilling, 1825, George IV $15
    These go up very quickly in price at higher grades.
    I wish the center of the reverse had a little less wear, but I am content with it.
    UK Shilling 1825.jpg

    Netherland East Indies, 2 1/2 Cent, 1898
    I have a longstanding fascination with coins with unusual denominations, especially interesting fractions and mixed numbers.
    Netherland East Indies 2 1:2 Cent 1898.jpg

    That's all for this batch. I have Covid (again!), so no coin shopping for me in the immediate future. Thanks for those who have been willing to follow along!
     
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