Hello everyone, Which country's silver coins do you find interesting? How often do you consider a country's silver coins when purchasing silver coins? Do you have silver coins from Non-US countries? Would you be interested in describing how you obtained the coin. Thank you again Have a great day. -James
Im almost done with my U.S. coin collecting. The next world coin I will pay attention in the silver catagory is Canadian silver coins. I have a few already but not much. Other silver coins from other countries I have is Peru, Brazil, & mexico.
I'm pretty much a U.S. coin only sort of collector, but I have made a small exception for U.S.-Philippines coins. They were made while the Philippines were part of the U.S. as a territory, they say United States of America on them and were made by the U.S. Mint... seems close enough to a U.S. coin for me to collect them... plus they are sweet looking:
Good stuff Illini! I have a nearly complete date and mintmark set of US-Phil coins. Not the highest grade, but I do have two proofs: 1903 1/2 centavo (cleaned, boo!) and 1905 centavo. As far as non-US silver, the only silver I've bought in the past few months has been from the Sassanian Empire: Peroz Sassanian Empire AR Drachm ‘AS’ mint (Aspahan?) Crowned bust r. Fire altar with attendants and ribbon, star and crescent flanking flames; “Peroz” in Pahlavi to left, mint to right. SNS III Type IIIb/1c; Göbl III/1 Peroz Sassanian Empire AR Drachm Court mint ‘BBA’ Crowned bust r. Fire altar flanked by two attendants SNS III Type IIIb/1c; Göbl III/1
Got the same date/mint/coin but not that lovely condition, beautiful. I was gonna mention the Philippines but didnt. Got them all though.
Well, I have been a U.S. collector all of my life but since I started working at a shop I have picked up some world coins. What do I like? Beauty in a coin at a low price basically. Be it copper, nickel, aluminum or silver if it hits me I just might buy it. I do like the Balboas and have always thought Mexico puts out some fine looking coins. I have expanded to Bolivia, Peru and Chile. I have yet to get a nice Thaler but will eventually. I kinda like those. In other words I see the stuff but don't pursue it. I just pick it up and slowly the collection grows.
I collect primarily Non-U.S. silver coins from 1800-1960s, I do it to be different than all the collectors of U.S. and Bullion
I ahve colected a few modern silver coins and I like the Mapleleaf and for some reason the Austrian Philharmonic. They look neat.
I rescued these from the melt bucket at work today. Paid less than melt actually so why not add Australia to my list. http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x275/clembo1872/forums/aussie2.jpg http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x275/clembo1872/forums/aussie1.jpg
I got a 1924 Republic of Czechoslavakia silver coin for next to nothing. Its worn but its my favorite world coin. Aside from my CCCP and 1942 Nazi Germany.
I suspect that most of my coins are world coins. This 500 Lire is one of my favorite silver world coins.
Same , most of my collection is worlds silvers. I pick them up anywhere, online auctions "heritage to ebay" and also coin shops. I like collecting anything that catches my eye , bought a lot of South American pieces lately but I have been delaying updating my photo archive due to my poor equipment setup. "I will soon get a small upgrade"
I like any silver coin. My favorite non US silver coin is the Japan 50 Sen. I have silver coins from Japan, Australia, Canada, Mexico, France, and the Phillipines.
funny you should ask I was sort of wondering why non-US silver coins seemed to be selling for less on Ebay. I think I am going to keep myself wide open for Canadian and Australian silver coins but I am a push over for aesthics ( pretty much anything pretty ) Looked through my plastic baggies of foreign coins today out of boredom and found these:
Easy. Quite a few collectors in the US seem to be willing to pay huge amounts for domestic coins. If "our" market in Germany for example was like that, I would certainly not collect what I collect. Guess that also answers the question in the initial post. Most of the coins I have are from here (Europe), and that includes silver pieces. But I have a few from the US too ... Christian
I love the Coins from France and Italy 1900-1930 Art Nouveau I also like the USSR Coins.. They pumped out Some nice Commemorative items. The British Medal Can be Nice and Big too... I picked up this 1.48oz .999 Silver the other day for 20.00.. And I know that everyone hate the Franklin Mint but they Put out the U.N. Medals.. They are in .925.. And what could be more world then the U.N.?
Got her under melt.. Thought it was .925 as the seller Did.. but it is marked .999. It is Big and has just the slightest bit of REGAL Purple near the top on Both Sides..