World Coins: Your Newest Acquisition!

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

  1. PaddyB

    PaddyB Eccentric enthusiast

    Yes - the 1775 is a contemporary forgery, the 1740 is probably right.
     
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  3. stldanceartist

    stldanceartist Minister of Silly Walks

  4. Muzyck

    Muzyck Rabbits!

    Another one from today's batch. Not really what I collect but I found it while looking for a "Gothic" florin. The price was right and it had nice eye appeal to me.

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  5. Hiddendragon

    Hiddendragon World coin collector

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  6. Muzyck

    Muzyck Rabbits!

    That's exactly what I thought about a week ago. :happy:
     
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  7. Stork

    Stork I deliver

    From a Japanese auction recently, missed out on my 'goal' coin, but this was a nice consolation prize. Nowadays there are a few slabbed (and pricey), but this one is raw (pricey, but much less so), and accompanied by a JNDA (Japanese Numismatic Dealer's Association) certificate.

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    It's from the post war era, and the issuing authority is 'Government of Japan', a transitional time before the new constitution was put in place for the current government system.

    The 50 sen denomination survived the war. Previously in silver, this is the 'large size brass' type featuring the phoenix obverse, and the reverse with fish/rice/hammer etc. The first year of minting was in 1946 and the coins weighed 4.5 grams.

    By the next year even that much brass exceeded the face value so a new coin was minted, weighing in at 2.8 grams (naturally called the 'small size brass').

    The entire mintage for the large size in 1947 was supposed to have been recalled/withheld/never released. However, some coins escaped and there are large size 50 sen coins on the market. Heritage sold off one in 2011 for example.

    This one appears to have a wee bit of environmental issues, though I am a LITTLE tempted to see if NCS could do something to make sure the surface stays stable. I'm hesitant though because the JNDA certificate photo might not match the coin as well (photo is dark, but you can see the same surface issues). On the other hand the JNDA cert photo minimizes the discoloration so perhaps it's progressing.

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  8. 1934 Wreath Crown

    1934 Wreath Crown Well-Known Member

    Great Britain 1879 Victoria Sovereign, London mint, VF25 with a mintage of 20,013. Suddenly people are beginning to realise their rarity and value. Heritage sold a VF30 for $4,935 and an AU55 for $15,600 in 2017.

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  9. Muzyck

    Muzyck Rabbits!

  10. DallasCoinsNThings

    DallasCoinsNThings Numismaniac

    Here's an interesting "Gothic Florin" I just picked up recently - for melt value. Not that great of condition, but its the only one I have of this type. I like the ones with die numbers. :)

    1873 Florin - Die Number 184

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  11. Muzyck

    Muzyck Rabbits!

    I have one in transit, 1872 - die 64. It appears to be a bit of a problem coin with some harsh cleaning and odd toning. Hopefully when I have in hand it will be better than expected.
     
  12. coin_nut

    coin_nut Well-Known Member

    Some coins from India that came today, from slightly different eras... 1940 GB-IN 1-4 a obv.JPG 1940 GB-IN 1-4 a rev.JPG 1476 IN-GS 1 1-2 f obv.JPG 1476 IN-GS 1 1-2 f rev.JPG 1476 IN-GS 1 1-2 f edge.JPG 1634-1673 IN-VN obv .JPG 1634-1673 IN-VN rev.JPG 1634-1673 IN-VN edge.JPG
     
  13. vintagemintage

    vintagemintage Well-Known Member

    The last year of coinage for the Philippines as a U.S Commonwealth:

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  14. coin_nut

    coin_nut Well-Known Member

    I bought this duit, which arrived yesterday, because it is so very odd looking. I suspect it is a "contemporary counterfeit". I have seen many coins with the Zeeland crest and none ever looked this comical. Also the numbers on the reverse are unique in my experience. 1791 Z VOC 1 d obv (2).JPG 1791 Z VOC 1 d rev (2).JPG
     
  15. Hiddendragon

    Hiddendragon World coin collector

    This one came today for my turtle collection. I couldn't find it in my Krause though I did find listings for similar coins with other animals. 1999 turks and caicos 20 crowns.jpg
     
  16. Maxfli

    Maxfli Well-Known Member

    I have a lot of world crowns in my collection, although this particular issue hadn't really been on my radar. Stumbled across the listing, put in a "what the heck" bid, and to my surprise won it.

    I'm sure it's been dipped, but otherwise the surfaces appear OK.

    These are the seller's pics. We'll see how she looks when I have it in hand.

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  17. coin_nut

    coin_nut Well-Known Member

    Look what just walked in the door. Made the last leg of his around the world journey by motorcycle. 1928 GB crown obv.JPG 1928 GB crown rev.JPG
     
  18. Hiddendragon

    Hiddendragon World coin collector

    I'm a big fan of these Portuguese coins. I feel like they are overlooked by a lot of collectors.
     
  19. rooman9

    rooman9 Lovin Shiny Things

    Man I would love one of those crowns. That reverse is so regal looking. Good choice!
     
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  21. Stork

    Stork I deliver

    I just posted this in it's own thread, but figured it really belonged here too. Someone has been pruning his collection and graciously allowed me to send him way too much money to take a few coins off his hands...for which I am grateful and the guy has a fabulous eye!
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    Don't see toning like this on a Japanese coin too often, especially one of a somewhat more difficult variety (no border around the sunburst).
     
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