1835-1949 world coins

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by sketcherpbr, Dec 20, 2008.

  1. sketcherpbr

    sketcherpbr Enthusiast

    Alright, so it's time I finally catalogued all of these world coins I received as a gift from my friend. I was thinking that maybe some of you might want to see some of them?? Here's my list of pre-1949 non-US...I'm assuming everything after that is fairly common. Actually, I'm assuming everything I have is pretty common :goofer:

    1835 East India Company One Quarter Anna
    1876 German One Pfennig
    1877 India One Quarter Anna
    1877 Norwegian 50 Ore
    1879 Spanish 10 Centimos (pretty sweet surfaces-toning and good luster)
    1885 Swiss 20 Rappen
    1894 Italian 10 Centesimi (also pretty awesome luster)
    1903 Russian coin with 2 on the reverse...can't seem to find anything on it.
    1907 Canadian large cent
    1911 Denmark 25 Ore
    1918 French 10 Centimes
    1920 Canadian small cent
    1920 India 1/12 Anna
    1921 Netherlands 1 cent
    1922 French 50 Centimes
    1922 French 1 Franc
    1923 German 1/10 Mark
    1924 German 10 Rentenpfennig
    1924 French 5 Centimes
    1931 French 50 Centimes
    1932 British 3 Pence
    1938 British One Penny
    1940 Spanish 10 cents
    1942 French 50 centimes
    1943 South African 1 dollar
    1945 Island of Jersey 1/12 shilling
    1946 Irish 1 Dollar (looks pretty funny)
    1948 Swiss 1 Rappen
    1949 Spanish 50 Centimos
    1949 British 1 Penny
    1949 French 5 Francs


    Let me know if you want to see any of them! Some pretty interesting designs around the world.:D
     
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  3. hontonai

    hontonai Registered Contrarian

    If it's copper, about the size of a US quarter, with a crowned double-headed eagle within a circle on the obverse, and the "2" is above some wording in the center, you have a 2 Kopek, Y#10.2; one of 29,200,000 minted at St. Petersburg that year, and valued at between $1.50 and $10 in the 2008 35th Ed. Krause.

    (If the description doesn't match, you have one that Krause doesn't list, or it isn't Russian.)
     
  4. sketcherpbr

    sketcherpbr Enthusiast

    It has the crowned double eagle on the obverse, but on the reverse there's just a large 2 with some leaves under it, and the date small under that. The coin's about the size of a cent.

    Thanks anyway! it probably isn't in there...
     
  5. LSM

    LSM Collector

    sketcherpbr, post a picture of the coin if you can. Maybe someone here can help you identify it.

    Lou
     
  6. hontonai

    hontonai Registered Contrarian

    Perhaps it isn't Russian. Among others, Serbia and Bulgaria use the same script. There is nothing remotely similar to your description for Bulgaria in Krause, but for Serbia KM#23 is a bronze 2 Pare, about the size of a US cent. The problem is, that Krause lists it as a one-year issue: 1904.

    A clear picture would definitely help.
     
  7. sketcherpbr

    sketcherpbr Enthusiast

    ok, this is as good as it gets for pics right now. i don't have my :decent: equipment on me, or rather, I don't have the right lighting. So, here you go = )
     

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  8. gxseries

    gxseries Coin Collector

    sketcherpbr, that's Austrian. A 1903 2 kopek should look like this:

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  9. sketcherpbr

    sketcherpbr Enthusiast

    good to know! thanks, I was way off = \

    are there any others anyone wants to see?
     
  10. TheNoost

    TheNoost huldufolk

    I would like to see these 2 please. 1835 East India Company One Quarter Anna n 1946 Irish 1 Dollar (looks pretty funny). Is that funny, like haha. Is it amusing, does it make you laugh? (From a movie or something)
     
  11. sketcherpbr

    sketcherpbr Enthusiast

    For TheNoost

    I thought it looked pretty hilarious...looks like a robotic chicken. but maybe that's just me = )
     

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  12. sketcherpbr

    sketcherpbr Enthusiast

    I'd also like to appologize for the terrible pics...I have to use my brother's camera because mine's out of batteries, and as soon as i took that last pic, his camera died too. soooo yeah. i need a better camera.
     
  13. TheNoost

    TheNoost huldufolk

    wow, that Irish dollar is funny! Now I have to find one. I like the E. Inida coin as well. You have a really nice friend.
     
  14. Ardatirion

    Ardatirion Où est mon poisson

    the irish coin is actually a penny, that's what the 1d stands for. It comes from the abbreviation for denarius.
     
  15. sketcherpbr

    sketcherpbr Enthusiast


    That I do :D

    Ardatirion, thanks for the info!! I wasn't sure what that little d stood for...

    -Peter
     
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  18. kaparthy

    kaparthy Well-Known Member

    ... pitch and spin for the gambler ...

    Your funny Irish coin is a penny, not a dollar. There is a thread about them in this section. Before you posted the picture, I had it narrowed down just by the year. Ireland has always been a poor country and did not mint coins every year. As it turns out much of their production -- especially of pennies -- was for export to the USA as tourists took them home.

    ... ah! I see now, going back, you thought it was a "dollar" because of the "d" but in British money d means "pence" and Ardatirion already pointed to the Roman word "denarius." The denarius of Rome became the "penny" of the Germans. In fact, if you look, the coin says PINYN ("penny"), though the letters are a bit parochial.
     
  19. KurtS

    KurtS Die variety collector

    It can't hurt to check to see if this is the 1907-H, which is a scarcer mintage.
    The H mintmark will be below the date:

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  20. sketcherpbr

    sketcherpbr Enthusiast


    nice inference, that's exactly what I was thinking about the D :thumb: That's really interesting about Irish coinage, I had no idea they didn't produce coins annually. They must really mass-produce when it comes time!
     
  21. sketcherpbr

    sketcherpbr Enthusiast

    I just checked, and was unfortunately disappointed to see there wasn't an H below the 1907...but oh well, I still like the coin!
     
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