World Coins: Your Newest Acquisition!

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

  1. Jaelus

    Jaelus The Hungarian Antiquarian Supporter

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  3. Bas078nl

    Bas078nl Your man for Dutch Provincial coinage

    Coins have arrived, 2 types of coins that i've been very interested in getting more of and owning the type respectively.

    Number one is the 1 Gulden from Gelderland, but not just any Gulden.
    This guy here is an overdate, specifically a 1704 over 1701 (visible by the small horizontal bar sticking out of the top right side of the 4).

    Number 2 is an ND (1611-1619) Arendschelling of 6 Stuivers, minted in the city of Kampen under the reign of Matthias the First, assigned there by the Dutch Republic during that era as landlord. 170401-1fl.jpg Arendschelling.jpg
     
  4. coin_nut

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    Nice. I love all the old Nederlands coins, and you have some esoteric ones here.
     
  5. svessien

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    My birthday present to myself looks like it’s been through the Napoleonic wars, and probably has.
     
  6. Chris B

    Chris B Supporter! Supporter

    These just arrived today. 5 Vatican coins. These are the screenshots for each. The 2018 5 Euro has a mintage of 4499.

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  7. Old World Coins

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    Afghanistan Rupee: DURRANI, Timur Shah, 1201 AH (1787 AD), Kashmir Mint.
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  8. Bas078nl

    Bas078nl Your man for Dutch Provincial coinage


    Born and raised in the country, combined with a really deep history just does it for me. So much variety in terms of type, issuer and so on.

    I try to pick up a few cool ones now and then to add to the collection, currently trying to get each province that issued that 1 Gulden coin that i posted, i'm still a few short, but definitely doable.
     
  9. Bas078nl

    Bas078nl Your man for Dutch Provincial coinage

    Might be late, but happy birthday!

    Also, that coin is hot. I have a soft spot for Napoleonic era coins, altough i have yet to obtain one with his face on it.
     
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  10. coin_nut

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    I am big into the VOC coins. 1791 Zeeland VOC 1 gulden. 1791 VOC Z 1 g obv.JPG 1791 VOC Z 1 g rev.JPG
     
  11. Bas078nl

    Bas078nl Your man for Dutch Provincial coinage



    That's a beautiful coin, i have a big soft spot for silver VOC coins.
    Altough these types of VOC coins are very pricey, i can buy about 2-4 standard one Guilder coins of the same year for one of those VOC types, which is a big shame.

    But i know that one day, i'll own one, since they're just that awesome
     
  12. coin_nut

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    The prices keep going up. I got that one a few years ago, think it was not that pricey. Lately I been into ancient India coins, and the prices on them are going up like crazy. Something I used to get for $5 is now going for $20 or more.
     
  13. coin_nut

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    1678 West Frisiae 6 stuivers "Sheep Schilling" Note the green background, which is Scholten's book cover. 1678 WF 6 s obv.JPG 1678 WF 6 s rev.JPG
     
  14. A Novice

    A Novice Well-Known Member

    Newest acquisition: 1928 Netherlands Ducat. Just received in the mail the other day. My first gold ducat and definitely not my last! Love this coin! 9CE931C3-A5CE-4A3E-8BAB-3C6206E5BC95.jpeg EBD53BB6-9895-4CFE-A43D-8934E8579863.jpeg
     
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  17. coin_nut

    coin_nut Well-Known Member

    Got it for about melt, can't complain...
     
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  18. Larry49

    Larry49 Active Member

    For my expanding collection representing significant moments in Jewish history, I just acquired this Russian 5 kopeck of 1791. Catherine the Great, having annexed a large chunk of Poland (1770s), did not know what to do with her suddenly large Jewish population. In 1791 she established the "Pale of Settlement," a large region that included such cities as Warsaw, Vilna, Kiev, and Odessa. Jews were permitted residence only within this area. With a few exceptions, this remained in effect until the Russian Revolution. My grandparents emigrated from this region (somewhere near Kiev) to Chicago in the 1890s. Russia 1791a.jpg Russia 1791b.jpg
     
  19. coin_nut

    coin_nut Well-Known Member

    Great coin and wonderful family history.
     
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  20. spirityoda

    spirityoda Coin Junky

    I can't stop looking at that ship. Awesome coin and early date. 2 thumbs up. Even though search engine Bing is my friend...I think you should include that it is from the Netherlands. I usually do not like guessing where it is from. But do not mind looking it up and doing the research. The word for today is Envy. lol
     
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  21. Bas078nl

    Bas078nl Your man for Dutch Provincial coinage


    Another really cool Dutch coin, the schelling (another name for a 6 stuiver coin) wasn't legal tender in states like Holland and Utrecht, so it adds to the allure that these coins have.

    Myself i have a 1770 Zeeland, a 1691 Nijmegen and the previously posted one from Kampen, a tough coin to obtain for cheap in a good condition. My LCS has one in AU/UNC but it's sadly cleaned, still cool nontheless.
     
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